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Verse Judges 8:9. _I WILL BREAK DOWN THIS TOWER._] Probably they had
not only denied him, but insultingly pointed to a tower in which their
chief defense lay; and intimated to him that he might do his...
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CHAPTER 8 INTERNAL STRIFE, GIDEON'S FAILURE AND END
_ 1. The strife (Judges 8:1)_
2. The complete deliverance (Judges 8:10)
3. Gideon's failure and end (Judges 8:22)
4. Israel's failure after Gide...
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THE PURSUIT ON THE EAST OF JORDAN. This section is not continuous with
the preceding one. The men of Israel, who were gathered together after
the battle (Judges 7:23), and the Ephraimites, who were so...
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_The pursuit on the east of Jordan_
This section is clearly not the continuation of the verses which
immediately precede (see p. 68); if its antecedents are to be found in
the foregoing narrative at...
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_Gideon Captures and Slays Midian's Kings Judges 8:1-28_
And the men of Ephraim said unto him, Why hast thou served us thus,
that thou calledst us not, when thou wentest to fight with the
Midianites?...
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_AND HE SPAKE ALSO UNTO THE MEN OF PENUEL, SAYING, WHEN I COME AGAIN
IN PEACE, I WILL BREAK DOWN THIS TOWER._
He spake ... When I come again ... I will break down this tower.
Intent on the pursuit, a...
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HISTORY OF THE JUDGES (JUDGES 3:5 TO JUDGES 16:31)
On this, the main section of the book, see Intro. § 2 and List of
Oppressions and Judges. The larger part of the book is concerned with
six of the Ju...
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OTHNIEL] cp. Judges 1:13
TOWER] Where a city had no walls, a central stronghold was frequent.
In the middle ages the church tower sometimes served this purpose: cp.
Judges 9:46....
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LIFE WITHOUT LAW
JUDGES
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 8
V1 The people in Ephraim’s *tribe asked Gideon, ‘Why have you
done this to us? Why did you not call us when you went to fight the
people from Midi...
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WHEN I COME AGAIN IN PEACE. — Comp. 1 Kings 22:27.
I WILL BREAK DOWN THIS TOWER. — If the strength of their citadel
emboldened them to refuse food to Gideon’s fainting warriors, it
would also have he...
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וַ יֹּ֛אמֶר גַּם ־לְ אַנְשֵׁ֥י
פְנוּאֵ֖ל לֵ
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"MIDIAN'S EVIL DAY"
Judges 7:8 - Judges 8:1
THERE is now with Gideon a select band of three hundred, ready for a
night attack on the Midianites. The leader has been guided to a
singular and striking...
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A SOFT ANSWER TURNETH AWAY WRATH
Judges 7:24; Judges 8:1
The fleeing host made for the three fords of the Jordan, and with all
haste Gideon summoned the tribes to anticipate them. The way of the
vict...
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Following the deliverance from the oppression of Midian, Gideon had to
deal with internal troubles. The people of Ephraim objected that he
had not called them to his help. The men of Succoth and Penue...
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Gideon soothed the hurt feelings of Ephraim by telling them that,
though they were called late to the battle, their grape gathering had
been more fruitful than all the vintage of Abiezer. Gideon and h...
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And he spake also unto the men of Penuel, saying, When I come again
(f) in peace, I will break down this tower.
(f) Having gotten the victory....
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_Tower; on the strength of which they ventured to treat him with
insolence. Phanuel, "the face of God," (Genesis xxxii. 33,) was near
the Jaboc. (Menochius)_...
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The men of Succoth, and of Penuel, were Israelites by descent, but
sadly degenerated from the spirit of Israel. The Reader will
recollect, however, that these things happened during the time of the
co...
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The book of Joshua has shown the power of Jehovah in the conquests of
His people, and this too distinguished from the measure of their
practical taking possession of what was conquered. For as these a...
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Nevertheless, they did not all unite with Gideon in pursuit of the
Midianites. But, for the moment, Gideon despises the cowardice which
disowns him through a remaining fear of the oppressor's power. O...
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Ver. 9 AND HE SPOKE ALSO UNTO THE MEN OF PENUEL,.... In a threatening
way, as he had spoken to the men of Succoth: saying, when I come again
in peace: having conquered all his enemies, and delivered I...
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And he spake also unto the men of Penuel, saying, When I come again in
peace, I will break down this tower.
Ver. 9. _I will break down this tower._] Whereon you bear yourselves
so bold as if there we...
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Judges 8:7 ; JUDGES 8:9. _With the thorns of the wilderness_ The city
was near a wilderness that abounded with thorns and briers. _Penuel_
Another city beyond Jordan; both were in the tribe of Gad. _I...
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1 Gideon pacifieth the Ephraimites.
4 Succoth and Penuel refuse to relieue Gideons army.
10 Zebah and Zalmunna are taken.
13 Succoth and Penuel are destroyed.
17 Gideon reuengeth his brethrens dea...
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And he spake also unto the men of Penuel, saying, When I come again in
peace, I will break down this tower, the strongest part of the city's
fortification, upon which they relied. Lack of courage and...
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DIFFICULTIES WITH EPHRAIM AND THE CITIES SUCCOTH AND PENUEL...
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GRIEVOUS WORDS AND A SOFT ANSWER
(vv. 1-3)
But the men of Ephraim were resentful that Gideon had called them so
late rather than when he began his campaign against Midian (v.1). They
did not stop to...
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4-12 Gideon's men were faint, yet pursuing; fatigued with what they
had done, yet eager to do more against their enemies. It is many a
time the true Christian's case, fainting, and yet pursuing. The w...
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Your confidence in which makes you thus proud and presumptuous. He
implies that he would afterwards destroy their persons, as is
expressed, JUDGES 8:17....
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Judges 8:9 spoke H559 (H8799) men H582 Penuel H6439 saying H559
(H8800) back H7725 (H8800) peace...
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‘And he spoke also to the men of Penuel, saying, “When I come
again in peace, I will break down this tower.” '
His response to the elders of Penuel was similar. They had a tower
which was the strongpo...
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Judges 6-8
In the first words of Gideon we find the key to his character. (1) He
was a man who felt deeply the degradation of his people. He could not
enjoy his own harvest while the Midianites were r...
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CONTENTS: Jealousy of Ephriam. Events to the death of Gideon.
Apostasy.
CHARACTERS: God, Gideon, Zebah, Zalmunna, Abimelech, Jerubbaal,
Jether.
CONCLUSION: Many are led into false ways by one false...
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Judges 8:16. _He taught the men of Succoth._ The LXX read, _he
threshed_ them. This little city of forty or fifty families was
blinded, in giving this answer to Gideon. Soldiers fighting for their
cou...
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_The princes of Succoth _. .. _ The men of Penuel._
PATIENCE UNDER PROVOCATION
Instead of being supported, as they had good right to expect they
would have been, by those who profess to be the Lord’s...
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_THE COMPLETION OF THE LORD’S DELIVERANCE OF HIS PEOPLE. Judges 8:1_
CRITICAL NOTES.—
JUDGES 8:1. AND THE MEN OF EPHRAIM SAID, etc.] _i.e_.—after Gideon
had reached the trans-Jordanic side of the riv...
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EXPOSITION
JUDGES 8:4
CAME TO JORDAN. The narrative goes back to Judges 7:24, to follow up
the personal history of Gideon, from which the writer had been
diverted to relate the result of Gideon's mes...
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Shall we turn in our Bibles to the book of Judges, chapter eight?
The Ephraimites were troublemakers. And in chapter eight we find them
giving Gideon a bad time. But we see with what splendid diplomac...
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Your tower — Your confidence in which makes you thus proud and
presumptuous....