The parable of the trees! (Judges 9:8-15

by slimboyfat 13 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • waton
    waton
    Waton tress are said to sing praises to Jehovah in 1 Chronicles 16:33.

    sbf: would not doubt it. soundboards of violins, pianos, cellos, guitars are all fashioned out of old growth tree trunks. Trees are noisy in the wind.

    still think there is a gap in the story about the tree of life in the middle of the garden.

  • Marcial
    Marcial

    Bonjour

    dans la version française du 15 juin 1935


  • waton
    waton

    Marcial, combien d'arbre sont mort pour imprimer tout cela?

  • Bobcat
    Bobcat

    For any interested, here (off-site) is a page (with links) that shows the literary structure of the book of Judges. The account about Abimelech can be found in the "E^" portion.

    Constable's Notes has this to say about the parable:

    Jotham’s fable was a parable with a moral (cf. 2 Sam. 12:1-4; 2 Kings 14:9-10). It is generally recognized as the first parable in the Bible. The olive and fig trees and the grape vine represented productive human beings, oil, figs, and wine being among the most important products of Canaan. Brambles bore no fruit and offered no shelter or protection. They only injured those who got too close to them. Moreover they spontaneously burst into flames in hot weather and sometimes caused much damage consequently (v. 15). Obviously the bramble represented Abimelech, the trees and vine more noble individuals, and the cedars of Lebanon the upright leaders of Shechem.

    There are some elements in Jotham's parable that are used in other portions of the Bible. But there is no clear connection or reference to the parable with any other portion of the Bible (based on a search thru The Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament).

Share this

Google+
Pinterest
Reddit