Head Scratcher — The Canaanite Woman - Monday
Written by: Lesley Sizemore-Hardin
Mark 7:24a | And from there he arose and went away to the region of Tyre and Sidon. And he entered a house and did not want anyone to know… (ESV)
Head Scratcher — Ehud - Friday
Written by: John Santrock
Judges 3:30 | So Moab was conquered by Israel that day, and there was peace in the land for eighty years. (NLT)
Head Scratcher — Ehud - Thursday
Written by: John Santrock
Judges 3:27-29 | When he arrived in the hill country of Ephraim, Ehud sounded a call to arms. Then he led a band of Israelites down from the hills. “Follow me,” he said, “for the Lord has given you victory over Moab your enemy.” So they followed him. And the Israelites took control of the shallow crossings of the Jordan River across from Moab, preventing anyone from crossing. They attacked the Moabites and killed about 10,000 of their strongest and most able-bodied warriors. Not one of them escaped. (NLT)
Head Scratcher — Ehud - Wednesday
Written by: John Santrock
Judges 3:20-23 | Ehud walked over to Eglon, who was sitting alone in a cool upstairs room. And Ehud said, “I have a message from God for you!” As King Eglon rose from his seat, Ehud reached with his left hand, pulled out the dagger strapped to his right thigh, and plunged it into the king’s belly. The dagger went so deep that the handle disappeared beneath the king’s fat. So Ehud did not pull out the dagger, and the king’s bowels emptied. Then Ehud closed and locked the doors of the room and escaped down the latrine. (NLT)
Head Scratcher — Ehud - Tuesday
Written by: John Santrock
Judges 3:15-17 | But when the people of Israel cried out to the Lord for help, the Lord again raised up a rescuer to save them. His name was Ehud son of Gera, a left-handed man of the tribe of Benjamin. The Israelites sent Ehud to deliver their tribute money to King Eglon of Moab. So Ehud made a double-edged dagger that was about a foot long, and he strapped it to his right thigh, keeping it hidden under his clothing. He brought the tribute money to Eglon, who was very fat. (NLT)