👤 The Biblical Person of the Day
🗡️ Ehud – the Judge with a Courageous Mission
📌 Profile
- Name: Ehud
- Time of birth: the period of the Judges
- Place of birth: probably the territory of the tribe of Benjamin
- Time of death: unknown
- Age: unknown
- Occupation: judge and deliverer of Israel
📖 Short Story
Ehud lived during the time of the Judges, a turbulent period in Israel’s history. Again and again, the people turned away from God, came under pressure from their enemies, and then cried out to God once more in their distress.
In Ehud’s time, Israel was oppressed by Eglon, king of the Moabites. For eighteen years, the people had to suffer under this foreign rule.
In this difficult situation, God sent Ehud as a deliverer. He came from the tribe of Benjamin and is especially described as being left-handed.
Ehud was given the task of bringing tribute to the Moabite king. However, he used this opportunity to free Israel from oppression.
He acted with courage, wisdom, and determination in a dangerous situation. His plan required great strength of nerve, because he stood very close to the enemy king.
After his deed, Ehud called Israel to battle. The people followed him, and the Moabites were defeated.
His story shows that God can also use unusual people and unexpected ways to bring deliverance.
🔥 The Decisive Moment
Ehud courageously appears before King Eglon and becomes an instrument of deliverance for Israel.
✨ 7 Special Things About Ehud
- He came from the tribe of Benjamin
- He lived during the time of the Judges
- He was left-handed
- God used him as a deliverer of Israel
- He courageously appeared before King Eglon
- After his deed, he called Israel to battle
- After his victory, the land had eighty years of rest
⚖️ Strengths & Weaknesses
✔ courageous
✔ determined
✔ wise
✔ ready to act
❌ he had to act in a very violent time
❌ his story is difficult for modern readers to interpret
❗ The Mistake That Shaped Him
The Bible does not report any particular personal mistake made by Ehud.
➡️ His life is shaped mainly by his courageous commitment to Israel’s deliverance.
📜 Key Verse
“But when the children of Israel cried out to the Lord, the Lord raised up a deliverer for them: Ehud.” (Judges 3:15)
🧠 The Life Lesson
God can also use unusual qualities and unexpected ways to bring help and deliverance.
🎯 Application for Today
Do not underestimate what God can accomplish through your special abilities, your story, or your courage.
❓ Question for You
What quality in yourself might you see as a weakness, even though God may want to use it?
📌 Context
Ehud lived during the period of the Judges, when Israel was repeatedly oppressed by foreign nations and delivered through judges.
🔗 Connection
Ehud was one of Israel’s judges and was appointed after Othniel as a deliverer of the people.
Conclusion:
Ehud shows that God can use people with special qualities to bring deliverance and a new period of peace in difficult times.
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✨ The Story of His Life ✨
✨ The Life Story of Ehud – Courage in a Time of Oppression ✨
🌄 A Dark Time for Israel
Ehud lived during the time of the Judges. It was a troubled period in which Israel repeatedly moved between disobedience, distress, cries for help, and deliverance.
The people had turned away from God and came under the rule of Eglon, king of the Moabites. For eighteen years, Israel had to suffer under this oppression.
Those years were difficult for the people. They reminded Israel how bitter it is to lose freedom and to have a foreign power determine one’s life.
🗡️ A Man from Benjamin
In this situation, Ehud came forward. He belonged to the tribe of Benjamin and is especially described as a left-handed man.
This detail is not mentioned by accident. What may have seemed unusual to some became a decisive part of his mission.
Ehud therefore shows that God does not use only what is obvious. Sometimes a special quality becomes an instrument in God’s hand.
📦 The Mission with the Tribute
Ehud was chosen to bring the tribute to King Eglon. This mission brought him directly into the presence of the ruler who oppressed Israel.
Outwardly, it seemed to be only an ordinary political duty. But Ehud carried within him a plan that was dangerous and courageous.
He knew that his action could cost him his life. Nevertheless, he went forward because the deliverance of his people was at stake.
⚠️ The Dangerous Moment
After the tribute had been delivered, Ehud looked for an opportunity to speak with the king alone. He said that he had a secret message.
The moment was filled with tension. Ehud stood before the powerful enemy without protection and without any guarantee that his plan would succeed.
Yet he acted with determination. In a violent time, he became the instrument through whom Israel’s oppression was broken.
🏃 The Escape and the Call to Battle
After his deed, Ehud escaped and returned to Israel. He sounded the trumpet and called the people to fight against Moab.
This showed that Ehud’s mission was not limited to one individual action. He also had to gather the people, lead them, and move them to act decisively.
Israel followed his call, and the Moabites were defeated.
🌅 Rest After Deliverance
After the victory over Moab, the land had eighty years of rest. This long period of peace showed how far-reaching the deliverance through Ehud had been.
One courageous step became the beginning of a new period for the whole nation.
Ehud’s story reminds us that in times of distress, God can raise up people who take responsibility and have the courage to act.
⚖️ A Challenging Story
Ehud’s story is not easy for modern readers because it takes place in a violent time and tells of a harsh act of deliverance.
Yet it belongs to the reality of the period of the Judges, when oppression, war, and deliverance were often closely connected.
It does not present violence casually, but tells a dramatic rescue story from a dark and dangerous era.
✨ The Lasting Message of His Life
Ehud shows that God can use people in unexpected ways. His story makes clear that special qualities, unusual paths, and courageous action can become part of a greater deliverance.
It also reminds us that courage does not always mean feeling no fear, but taking responsibility despite danger.
🌌 Closing Thought
Ehud lived in a time when Israel was under pressure and needed deliverance. He was not an ordinary hero, but a man with a special quality and a dangerous mission.
Through his courage, a long period of oppression came to an end, and the people were given a new period of rest.
👉 His life story shows that God can also use unusual people and unexpected ways to bring deliverance and hope.

