Who killed the Fat King?

At that moment, Ehud
Ehud
Ehud ben‑Gera (Hebrew: אֵהוּד בֶּן־גֵּרָא, Tiberian ʾĒhūḏ ben‑Gērāʾ) is described in the biblical Book of Judges chapter 3 as a judge who was sent by God to deliver the Israelites from Moabite domination. He is described as being left-handed and a member of the Tribe of Benjamin.
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grabs the sword from his right thigh with his left hand and stabs the king in the belly.
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Who killed the fat king in the Bible?

Biblical narrative

One day, Ehud, who was left handed, came presenting a customary tribute and tricked Eglon and stabbed him with his sword, but when Ehud attempted to draw the sword back out, the obese king's excess fat prevented its retrieval.
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Who was God's assassin in the Bible?

In the year 1173 B.C., Ehud, a lone assassin chosen by the high priest of God, is sent on a virtually impossible mission: kill Eglon, the ruthless, egomaniacal king of Moab. Only Ehud, the left-handed Hebrew from the tribe of Benjamin, can successfully execute such an assignment.
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What was the dirt that came out of Eglon?

“Dirt” could be translated as feces. The translations of the room, abdomen, and dirt lend to a translation that implies sexual undertones and feminizes Eglon, demeaning him to a lower status. The sword disappeared into the wound and Ehud left it there.
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Why did God curse the Moabites?

Divine law prohibits Moabites from the assembly of God, as a punishment for their maltreatment of the children of Israel and for engaging Balaam to curse the children of Israel, while they journeyed in the wilderness.
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What was the sin of Moab in the Bible?

According to the Book of Jeremiah, Moab was exiled to Babylon for his arrogance and idolatry. According to Rashi, it was also due to their gross ingratitude even though Abraham, Israel's ancestor, had saved Lot, Moab's ancestor from Sodom.
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Who destroyed Moab in the Bible?

When he was king, David fought against and defeated Moab (2 Samuel 8:2), and they became a vassal kingdom to Israel, sometimes rebelling (2 Kings 1:1, 2 Kings 3:4-5). b. Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: The God of Israel was also God of all the earth and spoke with authority in judgment over Moab.
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Why did Moab burn the bones of the king of Edom?

Wherefore I made... year ... and I...") Jerome quotes a Jewish tradition stating that after this war the Moab people dug up and dishonored the bones of king of Edom in revenge for the assistance he had given to the Israelites.
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What did Jesus write in the dirt?

Not so, for Jesus's parting words to the woman are “go and sin no more.” By his writing the commandments in the dirt Jesus teaches us instead that the Law points us back to the ideal for which we were originally created: a life of justice.
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Which tribe of Israel was left-handed?

Two places in the book of Judges—3:15 and 20:16—succinctly note the extra- ordinary left-handed abilities of the tribe of Benjamin. Though rarely discussed in depth,1 this particular Benjaminite feature is significant and rich in meaning.
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Who was the angry with God?

God showed mercy to Nineveh, and “it displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was angry [with God]” (Jonah 4:1).
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Who disobeyed God first?

Traditionally, the origin has been ascribed to the sin of the first man, Adam, who disobeyed God in eating the forbidden fruit (of knowledge of good and evil) and, in consequence, transmitted his sin and guilt by heredity to his descendants. The doctrine has its basis in the Bible.
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Who was the first man to be murdered in the Bible?

The first person to die is Abel at the hands of his brother, which is also the first time that blood is mentioned in the Bible (4:10–11). Strangely, the first murder is accompanied by the first promise of divine protec- tion that allows the murderer to go off, raise a family and build the first recorded city (4:15–17).
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Which king was killed by a mosquito in the Bible?

The Babylonian Talmud (Gittin 56b) attributes Titus's death to an insect that flew into his nose and picked at his brain for seven years in a repetition of another legend referring to the biblical King Nimrod.
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What King killed all the babies in the Bible?

Herod ruled Judea from 37 BC. The Bible says he initiated a murder of all the infants in Bethlehem in an attempt to get rid of the baby Jesus.
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What language did Jesus speak?

Most religious scholars and historians agree with Pope Francis that the historical Jesus principally spoke a Galilean dialect of Aramaic. Through trade, invasions and conquest, the Aramaic language had spread far afield by the 7th century B.C., and would become the lingua franca in much of the Middle East.
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What did Jesus look like?

In her 2018 book What Did Jesus Look Like?, Taylor used archaeological remains, historical texts and ancient Egyptian funerary art to conclude that, like most people in Judea and Egypt around the time, Jesus most likely had brown eyes, dark brown to black hair and olive-brown skin. He may have stood about 5-ft.-5-in.
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Who helped Jesus carry the cross?

Mark 15: 21

They compelled a passer-by, who was coming in from the country, to carry his cross; it was Simon of Cyrene, the father of Alexander and Rufus.
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Why did Moab sacrifice his son?

use of human sacrifice

The Bible describes how King Mesha of Moab sacrificed his crown prince to avert a military disaster (2 Kings 3:27). King Ahaz of Judah sacrificed his son in pagan fashion (2 Kings 16:3).
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What God did they worship in Moab?

Chemosh, ancient West Semitic deity, revered by the Moabites as their supreme god.
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Who gave birth to Moab?

Concerned for their father having descendants, one evening, Lot's eldest daughter gets Lot drunk and has sex with him without his knowledge. The following night, the younger daughter does the same. They both become pregnant; the older daughter gives birth to Moab, while the younger daughter gives birth to Ammon.
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What is Moab called today?

Dibon, modern Dhībān, ancient capital of Moab, located north of the Arnon River in west-central Jordan.
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Who were the 3 Kings against Moab?

So they departed from him and returned to their own land: The radical determination of the king of Moab convinced the kings of Israel, Judah, and Edom that they could not completely defeat Moab. They left content with their near-complete victory.
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What does Moab stand for?

The MOAB" which actually stands for Massive Ordnance Air Blast, is the largest non-nuclear bomb ever dropped in battle.
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