Eglon in Wikipedia
was the king of Moab who suppressed Israel in the time of the
Judges.
He was the head of the confederacy of Moab, Ammon and Amalek
in their assault. One day, Ehud came presenting a customary
tribute and tricked Eglon and stabbed him with his sword, but
when Ehud attempted to draw the sword back out, the obese
king's excess fat prevented its retrieval. Traditionally, it
is said that some form of feces or waste issued from Eglon's
stomach wound in this incident. His servants, believing he was
relieving himself, left him be. Rabbis in the Talmudic
tradition claimed that Ruth was Eglon's daughter. According to
this tradition, Eglon was rewarded for rising out of respect
when Ehud mentioned the Israelite God by having King David as
a descendant. This can also be seen as an attempt to provide a
royal lineage to David. There is, however, no basis in the
actual verses for such an assertion. The Talmud also describes
Eglon as the grandson of Balak. (b. Sanhedrin 105b)...
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