JUDGES CHAPTER 7 Gideon with two and thirty thousand men encamps
against the Midianites; they, by God's command and token, are lessened
to three hundred, JUDGES 7:1. He is encouraged by a dream, and its
interpretation, JUDGES 7:9; divideth;, his army companies; who all
with one accord blow the trump... [ Continue Reading ]
TOO MANY FOR ME, i.e. for my purpose; which is, so to deliver Israel,
that it may appear to be my own miraculous act, that so I may have all
the glory of it, and they may be more strongly obliged to love and
serve me.... [ Continue Reading ]
MOUNT GILEAD; not that famous Mount Gilead which was beyond Jordan;
for it is apparent that both the camps of the Israelites and of the
Midianites were on this side Jordan: but another Mount Gilead in the
tribe of Manasseh; which might be so called, either for some
resemblance it had with the other... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO THE WATER; either that which ran from the well of Harod,
mentioned JUDGES 7:1, or some other brook. I WILL TRY THEM FOR THEE;
because thy proclamation hath not sufficiently tried them; for many
who are fearful indeed will put on the face, and desire the opinion of
being valiant persons; I will... [ Continue Reading ]
It is true, there may be natural reasons given why some did only lap
of the water, when others bowed down to drink; from the temperance, or
fortitude, or patience, or strength, or diligence of the one, and the
intemperance, or cowardice, or impatience, or weakness, or
slothfulness of the other; but... [ Continue Reading ]
PUTTING THEIR HAND TO THEIR MOUTH; taking up a little water in the
palm of their hands to put into their mouths.... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. To his own home, as NUMBERS 24:11.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEIR TRUMPETS, i.e. the trumpets belonging to the whole army,
even to those who were gone away, which he retained for the use here
following. See JUDGES 7:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SAME NIGHT; after he had dismissed all but the three hundred. THAT
THE LORD SAID UNTO HIM, in a dream or vision of the night.... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THOU FEAR TO GO DOWN, to wit, without some further assurance of thy
success, I will condescend so far to thee, as to give thee another
sign.... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTERWARD SHALL THINE HANDS BE STRENGTHENED; thou wilt be encouraged
to proceed, notwithstanding the smallness of thy number, which may
deter thee.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
A CAKE OF BARLEY BREAD; a weak and contemptible thing, and in itself
as unable to overthrow a tent as to remove a mountain; but being
thrown by a Divine hand, bore down all before it; which fitly
resembled Gideon's case, which was mean and despicable, as himself
saith, JUDGES 6:15; yet he was mighty... [ Continue Reading ]
As there are many examples of. significant dreams given by God to
heathens, as GE 41 DA 2 DA 4, so some of them had the gift of
interpreting dreams; which they sometimes did by study and art, and
sometimes by Divine direction, as in this case.... [ Continue Reading ]
Gideon understood THE TELLING OF THE DREAM, though spoken in the
Midianitish language; either because it was near akin to the Hebrew,
being only a different dialect of it; or because the Israelites had
now been accustomed to the Midianites company and discourse for seven
years. HE WORSHIPPED; he pra... [ Continue Reading ]
INTO THREE COMPANIES; to make a show of a vast army encompassing them.
LAMPS, or, _torches_, made of such materials as would quickly take
fire, and keep it for some time. WITHIN THE PITCHERS; partly to
preserve the flame from the violence of wind and weather; and partly
to conceal it, and surprise t... [ Continue Reading ]
For though two hundred of his men were placed on other sides of the
camp; yet they were so disposed, that some person or persons, set as
watchmen, might see what was done, and give notice to the rest to
follow the example.... [ Continue Reading ]
He mentions his own name, together with God s, not out of vain
ostentation or arrogance, as if he would equal himself with God; for
he mentions God in the first and chief place, and himself only as his
minister; but from prudent policy, because his name was grown
formidable to them, and so was likel... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THE MIDDLE WATCH, i.e. of the second watch; for though afterwards
the night was divided into four watches by the Romans, MATTHEW 14:25,
yet in more ancient times, and in the eastern parts, it was divided
into three. He chose the dark and dead of the night to increase their
terror by the trumpets,... [ Continue Reading ]
HELD THE LAMPS AND THE TRUMPETS, that they might be thought to be a
mighty host, having as many troops or companies as there were trumpets
and lights.... [ Continue Reading ]
EVERY MAN IN HIS PLACE; as if they had only been torchbearers to the
several companies.... [ Continue Reading ]
They slew one another, either because they suspected treachery, and so
fell upon those they first met with; which they might more easily do,
because they consisted of several nations, as may be gathered from
JUDGES 6:3, and Josephus affirms; or because the darkness of the night
made them unable to d... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE BEFORE THEM THE WATERS UNTO BETH-BARAH, i.e. the passes over
those waters to which they are like to come. AND JORDAN; the fords of
Jordan, which river they must pass over into their own country.... [ Continue Reading ]
For Gideon in the pursuit had passed over Jordan, as we read, JUDGES
8:4, which, though mentioned after this, may seem to have been done
before it, such transpositions being frequent in sacred story. Or, _on
this side Jordan_, for the Hebrew word is indifferent to both sides:
see GENESIS 1:10. And s... [ Continue Reading ]