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29 Then Jerub Baal son of Joash went home and settled down.[a] 30 Gideon fathered seventy sons through his many wives.[b] 31 His concubine,[c] who lived in Shechem, also gave him a son, whom he named Abimelech.[d]

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Footnotes

  1. Judges 8:29 tn Heb “went and lived in his house.”
  2. Judges 8:30 tn Heb “Gideon had seventy sons who went out from his thigh, for he had many wives.” The Hebrew word יָרֵךְ (yarekh, “thigh”) is a euphemism here for the penis.
  3. Judges 8:31 sn A concubine was a slave woman in ancient Near Eastern societies who was the legal property of her master, but who could have legitimate sexual relations with her master. A concubine’s status was more elevated than a mere servant, but she was not free and did not have the legal rights of a free wife. The children of a concubine could, in some instances, become equal heirs with the children of the free wife. After the period of the Judges concubines may have become more of a royal prerogative (2 Sam 21:10-14; 1 Kgs 11:3).
  4. Judges 8:31 sn The name Abimelech means “my father is king.”

29 Jerub-Baal(A) son of Joash(B) went back home to live. 30 He had seventy sons(C) of his own, for he had many wives. 31 His concubine,(D) who lived in Shechem, also bore him a son, whom he named Abimelek.(E)

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