Ehud and Eglon: A Tale of Cunning Deliverance

This is one of the most dramatic and gritty stories in the Bible: Ehud kills Eglon, the Moabite king, in Judges 3:12-30. While revealing the moral complexities of Israel’s turbulent era, it showcases Ehud’s courage, cunning, and divine empowerment. It’s a thrilling tale of liberation, but it also makes you think about God’s sovereignty, human […]

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The Left-Handed Deliverer: Unpacking the Wild Story of Ehud in Judges 3:12-30

The book of Judges paints a raw, cyclical portrait of ancient Israel, illustrating apostasy, oppression, desperate cries for help, divine deliverance, and temporary peace before the cycle repeats itself. The story of Ehud, the Benjamite judge who assassinates the Moabite king Eglon in one of the most graphically memorable scenes in all of Scripture captures

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