50 Then Abimelech went to Thebez , and he camped against Thebez and captured it. 51 But there was a strong tower in the center of the city , and all the men and women with all the leaders of the city fled there and shut themselves in; and they went up on the roof of the tower . 52 So Abimelech came to the tower and fought against it, and approached the entrance of the tower to burn it with fire . 53 But a certain woman threw an upper millstone on Abimelech's head , crushing his skull . 54 Then he called quickly to the young man , his armor bearer , and said to him, "Draw your sword and kill me, so that it will not be said of me, 'A woman slew him.' " So the young man pierced him through , and he died . 55 When the men of Israel saw that Abimelech was dead , each departed to his home . 56 Thus God repaid the wickedness of Abimelech , which he had done to his father in killing his seventy brothers . 57 Also God returned all the wickedness of the men of Shechem on their heads , and the curse of Jotham the son of Jerubbaal came upon them.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Judges 9:50-57

Commentary on Judges 9:50-57

(Read Judges 9:50-57)

The Shechemites were ruined by Abimelech; now he is reckoned with, who was their leader in villany. Evil pursues sinners, and sometimes overtakes them, when not only at ease, but triumphant. Though wickedness may prosper a while, it will not prosper always. The history of mankind, if truly told, would greatly resemble that of this chapter. The records of what are called splendid events present to us such contests for power. Such scenes, though praised of men, fully explain the Scripture doctrine of the deceitfulness and desperate wickedness of the human heart, the force of men's lust, and the effect of Satan's influence. Lord, thou has given us thy word of truth and righteousness, O pour upon us thy spirit of purity, peace, and love, and write thy holy law in our hearts.