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But as they cried to Yahweh, he gave them a liberator - Ehud, a left-handed man, the son of Gera, from the tribe of Benjamin. The Israelites entrusted a gift to him to bring to Eglon, king of Moab. (Judges 3, 15)
So, Ehud made for himself a two-edged dagger, one cubit long, and strapped it on his right thigh under his clothes. (Judges 3, 16)
When Ehud finished offering the present, he dismissed the men who had brought all the things. (Judges 3, 18)
Then Ehud approached him, while the king was seated alone on his private roof chamber where it was cool. Ehud said to him, "Lord, I have a warning from God for you." The king rose from his seat. (Judges 3, 20)
Then Ehud, with his left hand, took the dagger from his right thigh and thrust it into the king's belly. (Judges 3, 21)
The handle even went in with the blade and the fat closed over the blade, for Ehud did not draw the dagger out of his belly; and the dirt came out. (Judges 3, 22)
Ehud jumped out through the window after having locked the doors of the roof behind him. (Judges 3, 23)
Ehud had escaped while the servants waited for their king; he had passed through the place of the Idols and reached a safe place in Seirah. (Judges 3, 26)
After Ehud died, the Israelites again treated Yahweh badly, (Judges 4, 1)
Jediael had one son, Bilhan who had seven sons: Jeush, Benjamin, Ehud, Chenaanah, Zethan, Tarshish, and Ahishahar. (1 Chronicles 7, 10)
These are the sons of Ehud. They were heads of families of the inhabitants of Geba and led them into exile at Manahath: (1 Chronicles 8, 6)