International Children’s Bible

Judges 3:17-30 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

17. So Ehud came to Eglon king of Moab and gave him the payment he demanded. Eglon was a very fat man.

18. After he had given Eglon the payment, Ehud sent home the men who had carried it.

19. When he passed the statues near the city Gilgal, he turned around. Ehud said to Eglon, “I have a secret message for you, King Eglon.”The king said, “Be quiet!” Then he sent all of his servants out of the room.

20. Ehud went to King Eglon. Eglon was now sitting alone in the room on top of his summer palace.Ehud said, “I have a message from God for you.” As the king stood up from his chair,

21. Ehud reached with his left hand. He took out the sword that was tied to his right upper leg. Then he stabbed the sword deep into the king’s belly!

22. The sword went into Eglon’s belly so far that even the handle sank in. And the blade came out his back. The king’s fat covered the whole sword. So Ehud left the sword in Eglon.

23. He went out of the room and closed and locked the doors behind him.

24. The servants returned just after Ehud left. They found the doors to the room locked. So they thought the king was relieving himself.

25. They waited for a long time. Finally they became worried because he still had not opened the doors. So they got the key and unlocked them. When they entered, they saw their king lying dead on the floor!

26. While the servants were waiting, Ehud had escaped. He passed by the statues and went to Seirah.

27. When he arrived there, he blew a trumpet in the mountains of Ephraim. The people of Israel heard it and went down from the hills with Ehud leading them.

28. He said to them, “Follow me! The Lord has helped us to defeat our enemies, the people of Moab.” So Israel followed Ehud. They took control of the places where the Jordan River could easily be crossed. Israel did not allow the Moabites to come across the Jordan River.

29. Israel killed about 10,000 strong and able men from Moab. Not one Moabite man escaped.

30. So that day Moab was forced to be under the rule of Israel. And there was peace in the land for 80 years.