Talk:Eglon

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An important detail is left out of this article.

Ehud didn't just stab fat king Eglon, but when he tried to retrieve the blade after stabbing him, Eglon's fat folds hindered the retrieval of the sword, hence Ehud left the sword betwixted the larduous monarch's belly.

Redundancy[edit]

I removed the sentence "This use of the word does not appear in the Bible" from the last bullet in this article because if it's only a word in Modern Hebrew then by definition it's usage is not found in the Bible because then it would be Biblical Hebrew, so it is redundant to say it is not found in the Bible and its a Modern Hebrew word. רח"ק | Talk | Contribs 17:54, 12 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]