Gideon did make a request of the Israelites. He asked for gold earrings. He took the gold and made it into an ephod. I am sure that Gideon had good intentions for doing this but it turned negative. The Israelites eventually worshipped the ephod and it also became a snare to Gideons family.
The last few verses of chapter eight tell us about the land having peace for forty years. Gideon returned to his home and had seventy sons. WOW! Seventy! He had a lot of wives and one concubine. The concubine gave him the son named Abimelech. After Gideon died the Israelites went back to there wicked ways. They again forgot God and they forgot all about the good things Gideon had done for them.

Next we meet Abimelech. He was hungry for power so he convinced the people of Shechem to make him their ruler. Then he had all the sons of Gideon (his brothers) murdered except Jotham who escaped. Jotham told a parable to the people of Shechem from the safety of a mountain. The parable was a warning about Abimelech’s greed for power leading to their destruction. This later was the case. Abimelech destroyed the people of Shechem, but he does not win over all. When he attacks a town called Tebez he gets a rock dropped on his head. The funniest thing about this part of the story is that he had his armour bearer kill him so that people wouldn’t say that he was killed by a woman. Abimelech and the people of Shechem were repaid for the wickedness that they had done to Gideon’s family.