God's New Revelations

The Book of Judges

Berean Study Bible :: World English Bible Catholic

- Chapter 6 -

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Again the Israelites did evil in the sight of the LORD; so He delivered them into the hand of Midian for seven years,
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and the hand of Midian prevailed against Israel. Because of the Midianites, the Israelites prepared shelters for themselves in the mountains, caves, and strongholds.
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Whenever the Israelites would plant their crops, the Midianites, Amalekites, and other people of the east would come up and invade them,
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encamping against them as far as Gaza and destroying the produce of the land. They left Israel with no sustenance, neither sheep nor oxen nor donkeys.
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For the Midianites came with their livestock and their tents like a great swarm of locusts. They and their camels were innumerable, and they entered the land to ravage it.
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Israel was greatly impoverished by Midian, and the Israelites cried out to the LORD.
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Now when the Israelites cried out to the LORD because of Midian,
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He sent them a prophet, who told them, “This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: I brought you up out of Egypt, out of the house of slavery.
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I delivered you out of the hands of Egypt and all your oppressors. I drove them out before you and gave you their land.
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And I said to you: ‘I am the LORD your God. You must not fear (a) the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell.’ But you did not obey Me.”

The Call of Gideon

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Then the angel (b) of the LORD came and sat down under the oak (c) in Ophrah that belonged to Joash the Abiezrite, where his son Gideon was threshing wheat in a winepress to hide it from the Midianites.
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And the angel of the LORD appeared to Gideon and said, “The LORD is with you, O mighty man of valor.”
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“Please, my Lord,” Gideon replied, “if the LORD is with us, why has all this happened to us? And where are all His wonders of which our fathers told us, saying, ‘Has not the LORD brought us up out of Egypt?’ But now the LORD has forsaken us and delivered us into the hand of Midian.”
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The LORD (d) turned to him and said, “Go in the strength you have and save Israel from the hand of Midian. Am I not sending you?”
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“Please, my Lord,” Gideon replied, “how can I save Israel? Indeed, my clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the youngest in my father’s house.”
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Surely I will be with you,” the LORD replied, “and you will strike down all the Midianites as one man.”
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Gideon answered, “If I have found favor in Your sight, give me a sign that it is You speaking with me.
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Please do not depart from this place until I return to You. Let me bring my offering and set it before You.” And the LORD said, “I will stay until you return.”
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So Gideon went in and prepared a young goat and unleavened bread and an ephah of flour.(e) He placed the meat in a basket and the broth in a pot and brought them out to present to Him under the oak.
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And the angel of God said to him, “Take the meat and the unleavened bread, lay them on this rock, and pour out the broth.” And Gideon did so.
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Then the angel of the LORD extended the tip of the staff that was in his hand and touched the meat and the unleavened bread. And fire flared from the rock and consumed the meat and the unleavened bread. Then the angel of the LORD vanished from his sight.
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When Gideon realized that it was the angel of the LORD, he said, “Oh no, Lord GOD! I have seen the angel of the LORD face to face!”
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But the LORD said to him, “Peace be with you. Do not be afraid, for you will not die.”
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So Gideon built an altar to the LORD there and called it The LORD Is Peace.(f) To this day it stands in Ophrah of the Abiezrites.

Gideon Destroys Baal’s Altar

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On that very night the LORD said to Gideon, “Take your father’s young bull and a second bull seven years old, tear down your father’s altar to Baal, and cut down the Asherah pole beside it.
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Then build a proper altar to the LORD your God on the top of this stronghold. And with the wood of the Asherah pole you cut down, take the second bull and offer it as a burnt offering.”
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So Gideon took ten of his servants and did as the LORD had told him. But because he was too afraid of his father’s household and the men of the city, he did it by night rather than in the daytime.
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When the men of the city got up in the morning, there was Baal’s altar torn down, with the Asherah pole cut down beside it and the second bull offered up on the newly built altar.
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Who did this?” they said to one another. And after they had investigated thoroughly, they were told, “Gideon son of Joash did it.”
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Then the men of the city said to Joash, “Bring out your son. He must die, because he has torn down Baal’s altar and cut down the Asherah pole beside it.”
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But Joash said to all who stood against him, “Are you contending for Baal? Are you trying to save him? Whoever pleads his case will be put to death by morning! If Baal is a god, let him contend for himself with the one who has torn down his altar.”
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So on that day Gideon was called Jerubbaal,(g) that is to say, “Let Baal contend with him,” because he had torn down Baal’s altar.

The Sign of the Fleece

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Then all the Midianites, Amalekites, and other people of the east gathered together, crossed over the Jordan, and camped in the Valley of Jezreel.
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So the Spirit of the LORD came upon Gideon, who blew the ram’s horn and rallied the Abiezrites behind him.
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Calling them to arms, Gideon sent messengers throughout Manasseh, as well as Asher, Zebulun, and Naphtali, so that they came up to meet him.
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Then Gideon said to God, “If You are going to save Israel by my hand, as You have said,
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then behold, I will place a fleece of wool on the threshing floor. If there is dew only on the fleece and all the ground is dry, then I will know that You are going to save Israel by my hand, as You have said.”
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And that is what happened. When Gideon arose the next morning, he squeezed the fleece and wrung out the dewa bowlful of water.
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Then Gideon said to God, “Do not be angry with me; let me speak one more time. Please allow me one more test with the fleece. This time let it be dry, and the ground covered with dew.”
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And that night God did so. Only the fleece was dry, and dew covered the ground.

Footnotes

(a)6:10 Or worship
(b)6:11 Or Angel; also in verses 12, 20, 21, and 22; corresponding pronouns may also be capitalized.
(c)6:11 Or terebinth or great tree; also in verse 19
(d)6:14 LXX The angel of the LORD or The Angel of the LORD; also in verse 16
(e)6:19 An ephah is approximately 20 dry quarts or 22 liters (probably about 25.5 pounds or 11.6 kilograms of flour).
(f)6:24 Hebrew YHWH Shalom
(g)6:32 Jerubbaal probably means let Baal contend.
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The children of Israel did that which was evil in the LORD’s sight, so the LORD delivered them into the hand of Midian seven years.
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The hand of Midian prevailed against Israel; and because of Midian the children of Israel made themselves the dens which are in the mountains, the caves, and the strongholds.
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So it was, when Israel had sown, that the Midianites, the Amalekites, and the children of the east came up against them.
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They encamped against them, and destroyed the increase of the earth, until you come to Gaza. They left no sustenance in Israel, and no sheep, ox, or donkey.
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For they came up with their livestock and their tents. They came in as locusts for multitude. Both they and their camels were without number; and they came into the land to destroy it.
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Israel was brought very low because of Midian; and the children of Israel cried to the LORD.
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When the children of Israel cried to the LORD because of Midian,
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The LORD sent a prophet to the children of Israel; and he said to them, “The LORD, the God of Israel, says, ‘I brought you up from Egypt, and brought you out of the house of bondage.
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I delivered you out of the hand of the Egyptians and out of the hand of all who oppressed you, and drove them out from before you, and gave you their land.
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I said to you, “I am the LORD your God. You shall not fear the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell.” But you have not listened to my voice.’”

The Call of Gideon

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The LORD’s angel came and sat under the oak which was in Ophrah, that belonged to Joash the Abiezrite. His son Gideon was beating out wheat in the wine press, to hide it from the Midianites.
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The LORD’s angel appeared to him, and said to him, “The LORD is with you, you mighty man of valor!”
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Gideon said to him, “Oh, my lord, if the LORD is with us, why then has all this happened to us? Where are all his wondrous works which our fathers told us of, saying, ‘Didn’t the LORD bring us up from Egypt?’ But now the LORD has cast us off, and delivered us into the hand of Midian.”
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The LORD looked at him, and said, “Go in this your might, and save Israel from the hand of Midian. Haven’t I sent you?”
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He said to him, “O Lord,(a) how shall I save Israel? Behold, my family is the poorest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my father’s house.”
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The LORD said to him, “Surely I will be with you, and you shall strike the Midianites as one man.”
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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.
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Please don’t go away until I come to you, and bring out my present, and lay it before you.” He said, “I will wait until you come back.”
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Gideon went in and prepared a young goat and unleavened cakes of an ephah(b) of meal. He put the meat in a basket and he put the broth in a pot, and brought it out to him under the oak, and presented it.
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The angel of God said to him, “Take the meat and the unleavened cakes, and lay them on this rock, and pour out the broth.” He did so.
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Then the LORD’s angel stretched out the end of the staff that was in his hand, and touched the meat and the unleavened cakes; and fire went up out of the rock and consumed the meat and the unleavened cakes. Then the LORD’s angel departed out of his sight.
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Gideon saw that he was the LORD’s angel; and Gideon said, “Alas, Lord GOD! Because I have seen the LORD’s angel face to face!”
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The LORD said to him, “Peace be to you! Don’t be afraid. You shall not die.”
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Then Gideon built an altar there to the LORD, and called itThe LORD is Peace.”(c) To this day it is still in Ophrah of the Abiezrites.

Gideon Destroys Baal’s Altar

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That same night, the LORD said to him, “Take your father’s bull, even the second bull seven years old, and throw down the altar of Baal that your father has, and cut down the Asherah that is by it.
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Then build an altar to the LORD your God on the top of this stronghold, in an orderly way, and take the second bull, and offer a burnt offering with the wood of the Asherah which you shall cut down.”
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Then Gideon took ten men of his servants, and did as the LORD had spoken to him. Because he feared his father’s household and the men of the city, he could not do it by day, but he did it by night.
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When the men of the city arose early in the morning, behold, the altar of Baal was broken down, and the Asherah was cut down that was by it, and the second bull was offered on the altar that was built.
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They said to one another, “Who has done this thing?” When they inquired and asked, they said, “Gideon the son of Joash has done this thing.”
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Then the men of the city said to Joash, “Bring out your son, that he may die, because he has broken down the altar of Baal, and because he has cut down the Asherah that was by it.”
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Joash said to all who stood against him, “Will you contend for Baal? Or will you save him? He who will contend for him, let him be put to death by morning! If he is a god, let him contend for himself, because someone has broken down his altar!”
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Therefore on that day he named him Jerub-Baal,(d) saying, “Let Baal contend against him, because he has broken down his altar.”

The Sign of the Fleece

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Then all the Midianites and the Amalekites and the children of the east assembled themselves together; and they passed over, and encamped in the valley of Jezreel.
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But the LORD’s Spirit came on Gideon, and he blew a trumpet; and Abiezer was gathered together to follow him.
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He sent messengers throughout all Manasseh, and they also were gathered together to follow him. He sent messengers to Asher, to Zebulun, and to Naphtali; and they came up to meet them.
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Gideon said to God, “If you will save Israel by my hand, as you have spoken,
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behold, I will 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’ll know that you will save Israel by my hand, as you have spoken.”
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It was so; for he rose up early on the next day, and pressed the fleece together, and wrung the dew out of the fleece, a bowl full of water.
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Gideon said to God, “Don’t let your anger be kindled against me, and I will speak but this once. Please let me make a trial just this once with the fleece. Let it now be dry only on the fleece, and on all the ground let there be dew.”
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God did so that night; for it was dry on the fleece only, and there was dew on all the ground.

Footnotes

(a)6:15 The word translated “Lord” is “Adonai.”
(b)6:19 1 ephah is about 22 liters or about 2/3 of a bushel
(c)6:24 or, Shalom
(d)6:32 “Jerub-Baal” means “Let Baal contend”.