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Sep 4, 2019

[Answer] What was judge Ehud’s secret advantage?

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...1. He was rich 2. He was tall 3. He was left-handed 4. He was bilingual




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He was left-handed - During the time of the Judges, there was no king in Israel and the people did what was right in their own eyes. As a result, God sent his judgment in the form of foreign nations who oppressed them. Then, when the people came to their senses and cried out for God’s salvation, he would send a military leader, called a Judge, to rescue them. In Judges 3, we read about Eglon, an overweight Moabite king whose reign of terror in Israel lasted 18 years. God raised up a judge named Ehud, who had an apparent disadvantage. He was left-handed. But Ehud devised a plan that would turn his weakness into a strength. He approached King Eglon with tribute in his right hand. No one suspected that his left hand was reaching for a double-edged sword strapped to his right thigh. It did not end well for Eglon and the Moabites. Ehud thrust his sword into Eglon’s belly so deeply that the hilt also went in and the fat closed over the blade.:


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