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God's Sovereignty in Conflict
Commentators explain that when the text says "God sent an evil spirit," it demonstrates His sovereign control. This could mean God permitted a demonic being to sow discord (as Gill suggests) or that He simply gave the people over to their own evil tempers and jealousies. In either case, God used this internal strife to enact His justice against both Abimelech and the treacherous men of Shechem.
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19th Century
Bishop
An evil spirit. —Whether the word used for spirit (ruach) is here meant to be personal or not we cannot say. Som…
17th Century
Pastor
Then God sent an evil spirit between Abimelech and the men of
Shechem
Permitted, yes,…
17th Century
Minister
Abimelech is seated on the throne his father refused. But how long does this glory last? Wait just three years, and see the bramble withered and bu…