Today, I am reading and commenting on Judges 11-13.
Whenever I read today’s passage I cannot help but compare and contrast Jepthah with Amelek, Gideon’s son. Both of them left their father’s house and gathered followers whom the writer records as “scoundrels”. What is interesting is that despite both being followed by scoundrels their following indicates opposite things about what kind of leader they would make. Amelek sought out scoundrels and hired them. Jepthah was outcast and the scoundrels sought him out. Amelek’s followers followed him because he paid them while Jepthah’s followers followed him because he was a good leader. Further, the different ways in which each became leader of more than their small band called for different types of leaders. Amelek sought out the role by approaching the people of Shechem. On the other hand, the people of Gilead sought out Jepthah to lead them at a time when they were under threat. I want to note that this difference does not mean that Amelek would have been a good leader in different circumstances. Rather, it means that Jepthah, who was a good leader, would never have become a leader in different circumstances.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.