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Judges, Chapter 9 - Leadership vs Power | Prophets of Israel Daily

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👉 Join the Prophets of Israel daily and the Land of Israel Network for Torah learning from the heart of Israel. https://thelandofisrael.com/membership-tiers/#fellowship In this episode of Prophets of Israel Daily, Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel explore Judges Chapter 9 — one of the most intense and sobering chapters in the entire Book of Judges. Unlike previous chapters, this is not a story of external enemies, but of internal collapse, as Israel faces the devastating consequences of corrupt leadership from within. Through the rise and fall of Avimelech, Ari and Jeremy uncover a powerful warning about the dangers of power disconnected from purpose. From his manipulation of Shechem to the brutal murder of his seventy brothers, this episode reveals how leadership built on ego, fear, and idolatry ultimately self-destructs. Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel highlight Jotham’s profound parable of the trees — one of the earliest and most striking allegories in Tanach. The contrast between fruitful trees that refuse power and the empty thornbush that seeks it exposes a timeless truth: when true leaders decline authority, those unworthy of it often rise in their place. This teaching reveals a timeless message: when leadership is driven by self-interest instead of service, destruction follows from within. True authority does not seek power — it flows from purpose, humility, and alignment with Hashem. 📖 Topics: • Judges 9 explained • Avimelech and failed kingship • Internal conflict in Israel • Jotham’s parable of the trees • Leadership vs power • Idolatry and corruption • Midah k’neged midah (measure for measure) • The dangers of ego-driven leadership