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What does the Bible say about Abimelech and the tower in Judges?

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Abimelech attacked Thebez where a strong tower served as refuge for its inhabitants. The story illustrates Christ as our ultimate strong tower against sin and death.

In Judges 9, Abimelech, the illegitimate son of Gideon, sought to establish himself as king through deceit and violence. He attacked Thebez, where the people fled to a strong tower for protection. This narrative points to the need for a refuge, which is found in Christ. Just as the people of Thebez ran to their strong tower, believers are called to take refuge in Christ, who provides ultimate safety from spiritual enemies.

Christ is depicted as our strong tower, representing His power and the security found in Him. In this spiritual warfare, believers are attacked by sin and the accuser, yet Christ has already triumphed, and through faith, we can run to Him for salvation. This truth is underscored in scriptures such as Proverbs 18:10, which says, 'The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.'
Scripture References: Judges 9:50-55, Proverbs 18:10

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