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    Old Testament Essays

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    AUSLOOS, Hans. The Story of Ehud and Eglon in Judges 3:12-30: A Literary Pearl as a Theological Stumbling Block. Old testam. essays [online]. 2017, vol.30, n.2, pp.225-239. ISSN 2312-3621.  https://doi.org/10.17159/2312-3621/2017/v30n2a3.

    Making use of numerous stylistic devices and playing with words, the author of Judg 3:12-30 has succeeded in creating a masterpiece of literature that challenges its reader. Moreover and simultaneously, this story, that narrates the brutal murder of king Eglon by the Israelite Ehud, is very problematic from a theological perspective. The present article offers firstly an analysis of Judg 3:12-20 and subsequently demonstrates how a specific and often-overlooked aspect of the violent nature of the text - after all, king Eglon has been utilized by Yhwh to restore obedience among the Israelites - holds a key to unlocking the theological intention of this text.

    Palavras-chave : Ehud; Eglon; Judges; Violence; Judges 3.

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