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Version as of 01:07, 5 August 2016
The Assassination of Eglon
Exegetical Approaches
Kamikaze Mission
Ehud acted alone and assassinated Eglon with the hopes that the deed would spur a rebellion, regardless of whether he himself survived.
Preplanned rebellion
Ehud's every action was planned meticulously in advance as part of a nation-wide rebellion.