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Then said all the trees to the bramble, Come you, and reign over us.

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The Bramble as Abimelech

Commentators unanimously identify the bramble as a symbol for Abimelech. They describe the bramble—and by extension, Abimelech—as a worthless, barren, and even harmful plant. Unlike the fruitful trees (representing Gideon and his worthy sons), Abimelech is portrayed as a cruel, unqualified, and base person who eagerly accepts the power that nobler men refused.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Judges 9:8–20

18th Century

Theologian

This fable and the one mentioned in the margin are the only two of their kind found in Scripture. The parables of the Old Testament are somewhat di…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Judges 9:14

19th Century

Bishop

To the bramble. —Despairing of their best, they avail themselves of the unscrupulous ambition of their worst. The bramble—atad…

John Gill

John Gill

On Judges 9:14

17th Century

Pastor

Then said all the trees unto the bramble
Perceiving they could not prevail upon any of the useful and fruitful trees…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Judges 9:7–21

17th Century

Minister

There was no occasion for the trees to choose a king; they are all the trees of the Lord that He has planted. Nor was there any occasion for Israel…