The divine impulse has seized Gideon, he has called out his men, he is ready to attack; but here he seems to be still at home, hesitating and waiting to be convinced. In order of time these verses are parallel, not subsequent, to Judges 6:11-24; and indeed, after the revelation of the Angel, it is strange that Gideon should have demanded a second sign. Instead of -Jehovah" and -the Angel of Jehovah" the name -Elohim" (God) is used here; the narrative from which these verses come was a work of the Elohist school; to the same narrative we may assign Judges 6:7; Judges 6:25; Judges 6:35a(?) in this ch.

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