And he had forty sons and thirty nephews, that rode on threescore and ten ass colts: and he judged Israel eight years.
Parallel translations
- WEB He had forty sons and thirty sons’ sons, who rode on seventy donkey colts. He judged Israel eight years.
- BSB He had forty sons and thirty grandsons, who rode on seventy donkeys. And he judged Israel eight years.
- NKJV He had forty sons and thirty grandsons, who rode on seventy young donkeys. He judged Israel eight years.
- NASB He had forty sons and thirty grandsons who rode on seventy donkeys; and he judged Israel for eight years.
- NLT He had forty sons and thirty grandsons, who rode on seventy donkeys. He judged Israel for eight years.
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Quick answer
Abdon has forty sons and thirty grandsons who ride seventy donkeys, and he judges eight years. The detail signals notable wealth and status.
Overview
The many descendants riding donkeys mark Abdon as a man of prominence and prosperity. As with Ibzan, the focus rests on family standing rather than spiritual achievement. These notices portray a stretch of relative ease before Israel again falls into oppression.
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