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Ibzan's judgeship 12:8-10 
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Ibzan, whose name comes from a root meaning "swift,"was notable for his 30 sons and 30 daughters, a sign of prestige and wealth in the ancient Near East (cf. 8:30). He contrasts with Jephthah who had only one daughter. Apparently Ibzan was a polygamist, and Jephthah was not. His "marriages probably cemented clan alliances and extended the scope of his political influence."237Ibzan lived in Bethlehem of Zebulun. The writer always identified Bethlehem of Judah as Bethlehem of Judah elsewhere in the text of Judges.



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