Then Jotham ran away, escaping to Beer, and he lived there for fear of his brother Abimelech.
Parallel translations
- WEB Jotham ran away, and fled, and went to Beer, and lived there, for fear of Abimelech his brother.
- KJV And Jotham ran away, and fled, and went to Beer, and dwelt there, for fear of Abimelech his brother.
- NKJV And Jotham ran away and fled; and he went to Beer and dwelt there, for fear of Abimelech his brother.
- NASB Then Jotham escaped and fled, and went to Beer; and he stayed there because of his brother Abimelech.
- NLT Then Jotham escaped and lived in Beer because he was afraid of his brother Abimelech.
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Quick answer
Jotham flees to Beer for safety from his brother Abimelech.
Overview
Having delivered God's word of warning, Jotham escapes the murderer's reach. His flight removes him from the stage while the curse he spoke unfolds. God preserves the truthful witness even as judgment proceeds against the guilty.
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- Num 21:16From there they went on to Beer, the well where the LORD said to Moses, “Gather the people so that I may give them water.”
- Josh 19:8and all the villages surrounding these cities as far as Baalath-beer (Ramah of the Negev). This was the inheritance of the clans of the tribe of Simeon.
- 2 Sam 20:14Sheba passed through all the tribes of Israel to Abel-beth-maacah and through the entire region of the Berites, who gathered together and followed him.
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