Judges 6-7New King James Version (NKJV)
Midianites Oppress Israel
6 Then the children of Israel did evil in the
sight of the Lord. So the Lord delivered them into the hand of
Midian for seven years, 2 and the hand of Midian
prevailed against Israel. Because of the Midianites, the children of Israel
made for themselves the dens, the caves, and the strongholds which are in
the mountains. 3 So it was, whenever Israel had
sown, Midianites would come up; also Amalekites and the people of the East
would come up against them. 4 Then they would
encamp against them and destroy the produce of the earth as far as Gaza, and
leave no sustenance for Israel, neither sheep nor ox nor donkey. 5 For
they would come up with their livestock and their tents, coming in as numerous
as locusts; both they and their camels were without number; and they would
enter the land to destroy it. 6 So Israel was
greatly impoverished because of the Midianites, and the children of Israel
cried out to the Lord.
7 And it came to pass, when the
children of Israel cried out to the Lord because of the
Midianites, 8 that the Lord sent a
prophet to the children of Israel, who said to them, “Thus says
the Lord God of Israel: ‘I brought you up from Egypt and brought you
out of the house of bondage; 9 and I delivered you
out of the hand of the Egyptians and out of the hand of all who oppressed you,
and drove them out before you and gave you their land. 10 Also
I said to you, “I am the Lord your God; do not fear
the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell.” But you have not obeyed My
voice.’”
Gideon
11 Now the Angel of
the Lord came and sat under the terebinth tree which was in
Ophrah, which belonged to Joash the Abiezrite, while his son
Gideon threshed wheat in the winepress, in order to hide it from
the Midianites. 12 And the Angel of
the Lord appeared to him, and said to him, “The Lord is with
you, you mighty man of valor!”
13 Gideon said to Him, “O my lord,[a] if
the Lord is with us, why then has all this happened to us? And
where are all His miracles which our fathers told us about,
saying, ‘Did not the Lord bring us up from Egypt?’ But now
the Lord has forsaken us and delivered us into the hands of the
Midianites.”
14 Then the Lord turned to
him and said, “Go in this might of yours, and you shall save Israel from the
hand of the Midianites. Have I not sent you?”
15 So he said to Him, “O my Lord,[b] how can I save Israel?
Indeed my clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the
least in my father’s house.”
16 And the Lord said to
him, “Surely I will be with you, and you shall defeat the Midianites as one
man.”
17 Then he said to Him, “If now I
have found favor in Your sight, then show me a sign that it is You who talk
with me. 18 Do not depart from here, I pray, until
I come to You and bring out my offering and set it before
You.”
And He said, “I will wait until you come back.”
19 So Gideon went in and prepared a
young goat, and unleavened bread from an ephah of flour. The meat he put in a
basket, and he put the broth in a pot; and he brought them out
to Him under the terebinth tree and presented them. 20 The
Angel of God said to him, “Take the meat and the unleavened bread and lay them on
this rock, and pour out the broth.” And he did so.
21 Then the Angel of
the Lord put out the end of the staff that was in
His hand, and touched the meat and the unleavened bread; and fire rose out of
the rock and consumed the meat and the unleavened bread. And the Angel of
the Lord departed out of his sight.
22 Now Gideon perceived that He was the
Angel of the Lord. So Gideon said, “Alas, O Lord God! For I have seen
the Angel of the Lord face to face.”
23 Then the Lord said to
him, “Peace be with you; do not fear, you shall not
die.” 24 So Gideon built an altar there to
the Lord, and called it The-Lord-Is-Peace.[c] To this day it is still
in Ophrah of the Abiezrites.
25 Now it came to pass the same night
that the Lord said to him, “Take your father’s young bull, the second
bull of seven years old, and tear down the altar of Baal that your father has,
and cut down the wooden image[d] that is beside
it; 26 and build an altar to
the Lord your God on top of this rock in the proper arrangement, and
take the second bull and offer a burnt sacrifice with the wood of the image
which you shall cut down.” 27 So Gideon took ten
men from among his servants and did as the Lord had said to him. But
because he feared his father’s household and the men of the city too much to
do it by day, he did it by night.
Gideon Destroys the Altar of Baal
28 And when the men of the city arose
early in the morning, there was the altar of Baal, torn down; and the wooden
image that was beside it was cut down, and the second bull was
being offered on the altar which had been built. 29 So
they said to one another, “Who has done this thing?” And when they had inquired
and asked, they said, “Gideon the son of Joash has done this thing.” 30 Then
the men of the city said to Joash, “Bring out your son, that he may die,
because he has torn down the altar of Baal, and because he has cut down the
wooden image that was beside it.”
31 But Joash said to all who stood
against him, “Would you plead for Baal? Would you save him? Let the one who
would plead for him be put to death by morning! If he is a
god, let him plead for himself, because his altar has been torn down!” 32 Therefore
on that day he called him Jerubbaal,[e] saying, “Let Baal
plead against him, because he has torn down his altar.”
33 Then all the Midianites and
Amalekites, the people of the East, gathered together; and they crossed over
and encamped in the Valley of Jezreel. 34 But the
Spirit of the Lord came upon Gideon; then he blew the trumpet, and
the Abiezrites gathered behind him. 35 And he sent
messengers throughout all Manasseh, who also gathered behind him. He also sent
messengers to Asher, Zebulun, and Naphtali; and they came up to meet them.
The Sign of the Fleece
36 So Gideon said to God, “If You
will save Israel by my hand as You have said— 37 look,
I shall put a fleece of wool on the threshing floor; if there is dew on the
fleece only, and it is dry on all the ground, then I shall
know that You will save Israel by my hand, as You have said.” 38 And
it was so. When he rose early the next morning and squeezed the fleece together,
he wrung the dew out of the fleece, a bowlful of water. 39 Then
Gideon said to God, “Do not be angry with me, but let me speak just once more:
Let me test, I pray, just once more with the fleece; let it now be dry only on
the fleece, but on all the ground let there be dew.” 40 And
God did so that night. It was dry on the fleece only, but there was dew on all
the ground.
Gideon’s Valiant Three Hundred
7 Then Jerubbaal (that is, Gideon)
and all the people who were with him rose early and encamped
beside the well of Harod, so that the camp of the Midianites was on the north
side of them by the hill of Moreh in the valley.
2 And the Lord said to
Gideon, “The people who are with you are too
many for Me to give the Midianites into their hands, lest Israel claim glory
for itself against Me, saying, ‘My own hand has saved me.’ 3 Now
therefore, proclaim in the hearing of the people, saying, ‘Whoever is fearful
and afraid, let him turn and depart at once from Mount Gilead.’” And twenty-two
thousand of the people returned, and ten thousand remained.
4 But the Lord said to
Gideon, “The people are still too many; bring
them down to the water, and I will test them for you there. Then it will
be, that of whom I say to you, ‘This one shall go with you,’
the same shall go with you; and of whomever I say to you, ‘This one shall not
go with you,’ the same shall not go.” 5 So he
brought the people down to the water. And the Lord said to Gideon,
“Everyone who laps from the water with his tongue, as a dog laps, you shall set
apart by himself; likewise everyone who gets down on his knees to drink.” 6 And
the number of those who lapped, putting their hand to their
mouth, was three hundred men; but all the rest of the people got down on their
knees to drink water. 7 Then the Lord said
to Gideon, “By the three hundred men who lapped I will save you, and deliver
the Midianites into your hand. Let all the other people go,
every man to his place.” 8 So the people took
provisions and their trumpets in their hands. And he sent away all the
rest of Israel, every man to his tent, and retained those three
hundred men. Now the camp of Midian was below him in the valley.
9 It happened on the same night that
the Lord said to him, “Arise, go down against the camp, for I have
delivered it into your hand. 10 But if you are
afraid to go down, go down to the camp with Purah your servant, 11 and
you shall hear what they say; and afterward your hands shall be strengthened to
go down against the camp.” Then he went down with Purah his servant to the
outpost of the armed men who were in the camp. 12 Now
the Midianites and Amalekites, all the people of the East, were lying in the
valley as numerous as locusts; and their camels were without
number, as the sand by the seashore in multitude.
13 And when Gideon had come, there
was a man telling a dream to his companion. He said, “I have had a dream: To
my surprise, a loaf of barley bread tumbled into the camp of Midian;
it came to a tent and struck it so that it fell and overturned, and the tent
collapsed.”
14 Then his companion answered and
said, “This is nothing else but the sword of Gideon the son of
Joash, a man of Israel! Into his hand God has delivered Midian and the whole
camp.”
15 And so it was, when Gideon heard
the telling of the dream and its interpretation, that he worshiped. He returned
to the camp of Israel, and said, “Arise, for the Lord has delivered
the camp of Midian into your hand.” 16 Then he
divided the three hundred men into three companies, and he put
a trumpet into every man’s hand, with empty pitchers, and torches inside the
pitchers. 17 And he said to them, “Look at me and
do likewise; watch, and when I come to the edge of the camp you shall do as I
do: 18 When I blow the trumpet, I and all who are with
me, then you also blow the trumpets on every side of the whole camp, and say, ‘The
sword of the Lord and of Gideon!’”
19 So Gideon and the hundred men
who were with him came to the outpost of the camp at the
beginning of the middle watch, just as they had posted the watch; and they blew
the trumpets and broke the pitchers that were in their
hands. 20 Then the three companies blew the
trumpets and broke the pitchers—they held the torches in their left hands and
the trumpets in their right hands for blowing—and they cried, “The sword of
the Lord and of Gideon!” 21 And every man
stood in his place all around the camp; and the whole army ran and cried out
and fled. 22 When the three hundred blew the
trumpets, the Lord set every man’s sword against his companion
throughout the whole camp; and the army fled to Beth Acacia,[f] toward Zererah, as far
as the border of Abel Meholah, by Tabbath.
23 And the men of Israel gathered
together from Naphtali, Asher, and all Manasseh, and pursued the Midianites.
24 Then Gideon sent messengers
throughout all the mountains of Ephraim, saying, “Come down against the
Midianites, and seize from them the watering places as far as Beth Barah and
the Jordan.” Then all the men of Ephraim gathered together and seized the
watering places as far as Beth Barah and the Jordan. 25 And
they captured two princes of the Midianites, Oreb and Zeeb. They killed Oreb at
the rock of Oreb, and Zeeb they killed at the winepress of Zeeb. They pursued
Midian and brought the heads of Oreb and Zeeb to Gideon on the other side of
the Jordan.
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