The Other Hand | Ehud, Eglon, and the Left-Handed Deliverer | Judges 3 Bible Study
The Semi-Seminarian di Pastor Jim Wilhelm
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What if the very thing that looked wrong was the thing God meant to use? In this Wednesday night Bible study, we head into one of the strangest and most unforgettable stories in the book of Judges: Ehud, the left-handed Benjaminite, the oppressive King Eglon of Moab, and the God who sends deliverance from the side nobody expected. In Judges 3:12–30, Israel is trapped in a long cycle of sin, oppression, crying out, and rescue. But this time, the deliverer doesn’t look like bulletin material. Tonight we explore what it means that Ehud was from Benjamin, the “son of the right hand,” and yet was described as left-handed. Was this weakness? Disability? Or something else entirely? This study digs into the biblical text, Hebrew insight, Old Testament context, and the deeper theology of how God uses what others overlook. This is a Bible study about Ehud ...