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Index of Scriptures Used. Comments feed for this article. November 11, at am. Daniel Beard. The significance of this man Shamgar is that he was not a soldier or a warrior but GOD had him to use a tool that he was already comfortable with as a wroon was very unconventional! What this story teaches is that we already have the the arsenal to defeat our enemy in our possession. December 8, at pm. The lesson your pastor taught is an interesting one. I would say that Shamgar probably used an ox goad since that is what he had at hand.

It was not the ox goad that he needed to defeat six hundred Philistines. It is probably not possible that an ox goad could ever do that on its own! He was the One Who enabled Shamgar, using this most unlikely of instruments, to win this great victory.

If we have the LORD, we already have what we need as well. August 9, at pm. Christian Jan Junio Eclipse. God can use you no matter how small you are in the eyes of man..

September 24, at pm. Very true that the Lord can give victory and defeat as He wills. And God can certainly use anyone, no matter how small they may seem, to do His will.

He often did that very thing, using the small and unimportant and making them important by His favor, in Bible times. And He still is able to use anyone today who submits himself to Him.

As for Shamgar, he is one of the judges whose careers are not recorded in any detail in the Scriptures. While he is small in number of verses devoted to him, we have no real way of knowing if he was small in real life in his day. It may be that he was quite famous. It is just today most tend to not know who he was. Yet without the Bible telling us, there is just no way for us to know the truth of this. September 9, at am. Nathan, you are right, Daniel you are also right.

You See Shamgar just needed the Lord to win this battle, and it is because of his faith and trust in the Lord that he succeeded. But the great thing about God is that He knows us right where we are, and thought the battle was won in the spiritual realm because of Gods divine intervention allowing one man to defeat , in the physical Shamgar needed a weapon, and I am sure that through life experience he had used that ox goad as a weapon, or even played with it like one as boys, and men do.

So he was comfortable with it and God being who he is always looking out for us as His children allowed him to use what he had, and what he would be comfortable using, as well as to show us all that without Him nothing is possible. Just like David. No armour,sward, or spear, just a sling and a stone, facing a giant.

He new with God he would defeat the giant, just as Shamgar did with an ox Goad. October 17, at pm. Very interesting thoughts. You are right that Shamgar was probably very familiar with an ox goad, and had probably used one much of his life. And you make an interesting comparison with David and his sling. Yes, it is true that when the Lord inspires actions, He often does so with the very things with which one is familiar. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. February 3, at pm. Was looking for the definition of oxgoad and came across your site.

Its referenced in Ecclesiastes as part of our watchtower study today.. Reminds me of the story of David and Goliath the philistine. Of course it was Davids brave demeanor that helped him but he only won the battle with help from Jehovah God.

March 15, at pm. You are welcome for the definition. It means to encourage or impel someone to perform a certain action, such as a wife goading her husband to ask his boss for a raise.

Oxen are goaded with sharp sticks. People are usually goaded by more subtle means, like nagging. Ecclesiastes 12 is a very interesting and important chapter. Many have trouble with the truth it contains, and try to explain it away. Yet if we let them, these words are wise words to goad us on to finding the truth. I am glad you are studying it. My original questioner above asked about the ox goad because of Shamgar, referencing Judges , thus sparking the discussion about him.

These discussions can sometimes run far afield of what the original article was about! Yet, it is like the story of David and Goliath. This is the most famous story of its kind, yet the Bible contains many others. Shamgar is another example of this kind of activity. David was all about faith, and his faith in the living God did not fail him. February 6, at pm. Kenneth Ogolla. Hi nice to see your discussion here. There is no certainty, therefore, that Shamgar was an Israelite.

The connection between his exploits against the Philistines and the report of Judges is also unclear. Shamgar was one of the Old Testament judges.

He agreed to on condition that Deborah should go with him. You can learn more about this topic in the related articles below.

Ehud, also spelled Aod, in the Old Testament Judges — , son of Gera, the Benjaminite, Israelite hero who delivered Israel from 18 years of oppression by the Moabites.

We do not know if the ox goad he used was literal or a way to show the disproportion of the forces. Samson also strongly resembles Shamgar, another hero mentioned in the Book of Judges , who, in Judges , is described as having slain Philistines with an ox-goad. In the Book of Judges , it is stated that Deborah was a prophet, a judge of Israel and the wife of Lapidoth. She rendered her judgments beneath a date palm tree between Ramah in Benjamin and Bethel in the land of Ephraim.

Deborah consents, but declares that the glory of the victory will therefore belong to a woman. What is an ox goad in the Bible? Category: religion and spirituality christianity. The goad is a traditional farming implement, used to spur or guide livestock, usually oxen , which are pulling a plough or a cart; used also to round up cattle.

It is a type of long stick with a pointed end, also known as the cattle prod. What does it mean to be on the road to Damascus? Why do you persecute me Bible? Who wrote Ecclesiastes? We think of these as amazing stories, but find it hard to believe that one man could kill without an actual weapon.

And yet this is exactly what God will do through those who obey and give themselves over to Him, using only what they have. All he had was an ox goad and with God, that was all he needed. The Lord used what Moses had in his hand and that rod became the symbol of his authority and power in God.

Shamgar had an ox goad. This was not even a weapon, it was a club with a sharp end that can get through the tough hide of oxen and motivate them to move. It was good enough for Shamgar to dispatch men and deliver Israel and was used to the glory of God in faith. Our covenant is so much better!



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