The answer is ehud..............answered by ju=D
Ehud was one of the leaders (or as the Bible says "judges") of Israel after Joshua died. When the nearby country of Moab conquered Israel, their king, Eglon, ruled the Israelites with an iron fist. So God chose Ehud to deliver them from Eglon's harsh rule. The Bible says that Ehud tricked Eglon into thinking that he had a message from God for him and when Eglon leaned over so Ehud could whisper in his ear, Ehud pulled out a knife and stabbed Eglon in his stomach, killing him. Later on, Ehud led the Israelites to war with the Moabites and they won. The Bible says that Israel followed and obeyed God for the eighty years that Ehud was with them, but after he died, the Israelites turned against God, causing Him to punish them. You can learn more about Ehud if you read the third chapter of the book of Judges in the Bible.
Ehud, the second judge of Israel, is known as the left-handed king in the book of Judges. He was left-handed and used this to his advantage in a cunning assassination of the Moabite king, Eglon.
Ehud had a two edge dagger strapped to his thigh.
Abel was killed by his brother Cain in Genesis 4.
Absalom, King David's son, died before he did. Absalom rebelled against his father, leading to a conflict in which he was killed. King David mourned deeply for Absalom's death despite their strained relationship.
He was lefthanded
King Eglon....He was killed in his summer chamber which is a toilet!
The fat man with a sword stuck in his belly in the Bible is King Eglon of Moab. He was killed by the Israelite judge Ehud, who stabbed him with a hidden dagger. This event is described in the book of Judges, chapter 3.
King of Moab (Judges ch.3).
Well, If you look at it there is nothing you can see on its meaning but Ehud means in the OLD GREEK is "UNITED"
"Eglon" is pronounced as EE-glon, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Eglon the king of Moab Judges 3:15-23
Eglon van der Neer was born in 1634.
Eglon van der Neer died in 1703.
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Ehud was one of the leaders (or as the Bible says "judges") of Israel after Joshua died. When the nearby country of Moab conquered Israel, their king, Eglon, ruled the Israelites with an iron fist. So God chose Ehud to deliver them from Eglon's harsh rule. The Bible says that Ehud tricked Eglon into thinking that he had a message from God for him and when Eglon leaned over so Ehud could whisper in his ear, Ehud pulled out a knife and stabbed Eglon in his stomach, killing him. Later on, Ehud led the Israelites to war with the Moabites and they won. The Bible says that Israel followed and obeyed God for the eighty years that Ehud was with them, but after he died, the Israelites turned against God, causing Him to punish them. You can learn more about Ehud if you read the third chapter of the book of Judges in the Bible.
"Eglon" is pronounced as EHG-lon, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "G" is pronounced as in "good," and the "on" sounds like the word "on" in English.