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Meonenim

Meonenim refers to a soothsayer's oak tree near Shechem where people gathered for divination practices. This location represents the spiritual dangers of consulting false sources rather than trusting in God's revelation.

Overview

Meonenim (meaning "those who practice divination" or "soothsayers") appears in Scripture as a reference to a specific oak tree near Shechem where people sought guidance through divination and supernatural practices forbidden by God. This practice represented reliance on human wisdom and demonic deception rather than faith in the Lord's guidance.

Key Scriptures

"And when all the men of Israel who were in the valley saw that the men of Israel had fled and that Abimelech's men were killing them, they likewise fled before him" (Judges 9:40, ESV). The Meonenim oak is referenced in Judges 9:37: "And Gaal spoke again and said, 'See, people are coming down from the center of the land, and one company is coming from the direction of the Meonenim oak'" (ESV).

Application

Believers must reject worldly systems of divination and guidance, placing complete trust in God's Word and His Spirit rather than seeking direction from any source that contradicts Scripture.

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