1)

Why does it say "Kol ha'Etzim"? Above (verses 8, 10, 12) it says only "ha'Etzim"!

1.

Malbim (8, 14): A king should be the most worthy. The masses do not select him; the leaders and sages choose. Initially, the choice (fruit bearing) trees offered kingship to the olive and fig trees and grape-vine. Now, the masses, i.e. the majority of trees, which are barren, offered it to the Atad, the lowliest. It has no benefit; its only advantage over the others is that one cannot approach it due to its painful thorns - "u'Vliya'al k'Kotz Munad Kulaham" (Shmuel 2 23:6). I.e. Avimelech's only attribute is that he is full of murder and spears.

2.

Torah ha'Temimah (9:8, 6, citing Gevi'i Gevi'a ha'Kesef): When they went to the each of the three esteemed trees, the other two did not go, lest they tell them 'you should rule, for also you are esteemed!'

2)

What is "Atad"?

1.

Rashi: It is a rose tree.

2.

Ralbag: It is a kind of thorn 1 , The Targum of (Bereishis 3:18) "Kotz v'Dardar" is v'Atedin.


1

Metzudas Tziyon: This is like "Goren ha'Atad" (Bereishis 50:10).

3)

What does the Atad represent?

1.

Bereishis Rabsi (20:15) It represents Avimelech, who had no good deeds. It had no reason to decline!

2.

Radak (9): They crowned the lowest to be king, i.e. Avimelech. A king should guard the people from harm. Thorns have no benefit. They do not guard people from harm. They harm people!

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