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So, Abimelech is king who rules over Shechem and he sees himself as part of the pure kingly line. What is he going to do if there is another king who comes into town? Is there another king who has a right to possess Abimelech's throne? Does Abimelech have the right to take this throne back? Or is Abimelech missing the irony of his name that means, "My Father is King?" If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "Abimelech's Rise and Fall (2)."
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