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26 Gaal son of Ebed[a] came through Shechem with his brothers. The leaders of Shechem transferred their loyalty to him.[b]

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  1. Judges 9:26 sn The name Gaal derives from, or at least sounds like, a Hebrew verb meaning “to abhor, loathe.” His father’s name, Ebed, means “servant.” Perhaps then this could be translated, “loathsome one, son of a servant.” This individual’s very name (which may be the narrator’s nickname for him, not his actual name) seems to hint at his immoral character and lowly social status.
  2. Judges 9:26 tn Heb “trusted in him.” Here the verb probably describes more than a mental attitude. It is likely that the Shechemites made an alliance with Gaal and were now trusting him for protection in return for their loyalty (and probably tribute).

26 Now Gaal son of Ebed(A) moved with his clan into Shechem, and its citizens put their confidence in him.

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