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Verse Judges 6:18. _AND BRING FORTH MY PRESENT_] My _minchah_;
generally an offering of bread, wine, oil, flour, and such like. It
seems from this that Gideon supposed the person to whom he spoke to b...
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MY PRESENT - My Minchah: the word used regularly, though not
exclusively, for the meat and drink offering (Leviticus 2:1 note). Its
double sense of an offering to God, and of a gift to man, suits the...
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4. FOURTH DECLENSION: UNDER MIDIAN AND GIDEON, TOLA AND JAIR
CHAPTER 6
_ 1. Israel's suffering from Midian (Judges 6:1)_
2. Their repentance and the divine answer (Judges 6:7)
3. Gideon, the deliv...
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JUDGES 6:11. On the angel of Yahweh see Judges 2:1; Genesis 16:7 *.
For oak read terebinth. While the primitive Semites were animists, the
Israelites came to associate Yahweh's own presence with sacre...
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PRESENT. Hebrew. _minhah._ App-43....
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_The call of Gideon_. Sequel of 2 6a
11. _the angel of the Lord_ i.e. Jehovah Himself in manifestation; see
on Judges 2:1. Closely parallel are the appearances in Judges 13:3-23
and Genesis 18 J; the...
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_Depart not hence_ is the natural sequel of Judges 6:17 a. Like
Abraham (Genesis 18:3 ff.) and Manoah (ch. Judges 13:15), Gideon
presses hospitality upon the stranger. He had to run home in order to
p...
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_The Call of Giedon Judges 6:11-35_
11 And there came an angel of the Lord, and sat under an oak which was
in Ophrah, that pertained unto Joash the Abiezrite: and his son Gideon
threshed wheat by the...
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_DEPART NOT HENCE, I PRAY THEE, UNTIL I COME UNTO THEE, AND BRING
FORTH MY PRESENT, AND SET IT BEFORE THEE. AND HE SAID, I WILL TARRY
UNTIL THOU COME AGAIN._
Until I ... bring ... my present - Hebrew...
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GIDEON AND THE MIDIANITES
The story of Gideon, which runs from Judges 6:1 to Judges 8:33, is
more detailed than that of Deborah and Barak; and, from the details,
it would appear that different traditi...
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LIFE WITHOUT LAW
JUDGES
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 6
The stories about Gideon and his son, Abimelech are the most
important ones in the book. John J. Davies says, ‘Gideon is the
ideal judge like Mose...
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GIDEON, ICONOCLAST AND REFORMER
Judges 6:15
"The Lord is with thee, thou mighty man of valour":-so has the
prophetic salutation come to the young man at the threshing floor of
Ophrah. It is a persona...
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A FARMER CALLED TO BE DELIVERER
Judges 6:7
God is not content with sending a prophet to condemn our sins; He
commissions an angel to bring help. Surely there is truth in the old
belief that the Angel...
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After the passing of these forty years, sin again brought punishment.
The people passed under the oppression of Midian. It was oppression of
the severest kind and lasted for seven years. A terrible pi...
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When Israel again did evil in the sight of God, he delivered them into
the hands of the Midianites, who were descendants of Abraham and
Keturah (Genesis 25:1-2). They were allied in the oppression of...
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A sacrifice, or some provisions to present unto thee. Hebrew mincha,
is taken for a present, particularly of flour and wine. It is used to
denote those presents which were made by Jacob to Esau, and J...
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From this intreaty it is evident that Gideon's heart was affected, and
that he desired only additional evidences of the authority given to
him. And I rather am inclined to think, that, as in former ca...
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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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But again the children of Israel did evil in the sight of Jehovah, and
He delivered them into the hand of Midian. And the children of Israel
cried again unto Jehovah. God reveals the cause of their di...
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Ver. 18 DEPART NOT HENCE, I PRAY THEE, UNTIL I COME UNTO THEE,....
Intending to go to his own, or his father's house, to fetch some food
to entertain him with, and therefore entreats he would not quit...
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Depart not hence, I pray thee, until I come unto thee, and bring forth
my present, and set [it] before thee. And he said, I will tarry until
thou come again.
Ver. 18. _And bring forth my present,_] i...
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_Until I bring forth my present_ A repast for the angel whom he
thought to be a man; _and set it before thee_ That thou mayest eat and
refresh thyself. _An ephah of flour_ The choicest part of a whole...
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1 The Israelites for their sinne are oppressed by Midian.
8 A prophet rebuketh them.
11 An Angel sendeth Gideon for their deliuerance.
17 Gideons Present is consumed with fire.
24 Gideon destroyet...
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Depart not hence, I pray Thee, until I come unto Thee and bring forth
my present, a sacrificial gift offered to God, from whose acceptance
he would obtain evidence of the deity of the messenger, AND S...
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THE ANGEL OF THE LORD APPEARS TO GIDEON...
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THE OPPRESSION OF MIDIAN
(vv.1-10)
However, Israel again repeated the evil of departing from the Lord.
This time the Lord used Midian to put them under a yoke of oppression
which lasted seven years...
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PRESENT:
Or, meat offering...
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11-24 Gideon was a man of a brave, active spirit, yet in obscurity
through the times: he is here stirred up to undertake something great.
It was very sure that the Lord was with him, when his Angel w...
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MY PRESENT; not a sacrifice, because neither was Gideon a priest, nor
was this the place of sacrifice, nor was any altar here, nor was there
any such sacrifice as here follows appointed by God; but a...
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Judges 6:18 depart H4185 (H8799) come H935 (H8800) out H3318 (H8689)
offering H4503 set H3240 ...
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Judges 6:17 a
‘And he said to him, “If now I have found grace in your sight,
then show me a sign that it is you who talks with me. Do not leave
here, I beg you, until I come to you and bring my offer...
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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: More apostasy in Israel. Call of Gideon.
CHARACTERS: God, Angel of Jehovah (Jesus), Holy Spirit, Gideon,
prophet, Joash.
CONCLUSION: In times of apostasy, God often calls His mightiest
ser...
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Judges 6:1. _The Lord delivered them into the hand of Midian,_ the
descendants of Abraham's fourth son by Keturah, who oppressed them for
seven years. Genesis 25:2.
Judges 6:3. _The children of the ea...
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_There came an Angel of the Lord _. .. _ Gideon threshed wheat._
GIDEON’S ANGELIC VISITOR
I. That a man, when actively and unostentatiously doing his duty, is
best fitted for the reception of heaven...
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JUDGES—NOTE ON JUDGES 6:1__ The fifth judge was Gideon, who fought
the Midianites twice. The first time he followed God’s instructions
(Judges 7:1); the second time he did not ...
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CHAPTER 6.—_Judges 6:11_
THE UNSEEN FRIEND
CRITICAL NOTES.— JUDGES 6:11. THERE CAME AN ANGEL OF THE LORD.]
Rather, “_the angel of the Lord came_.” The reference being to one
particular person known a...
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EXPOSITION
JUDGES 6:11
AN ANGEL, etc. Rather, the _angel of the Lord_,_ _otherwise called
"the angel of his presence" (Isaiah 63:9). In Judges 6:14,...
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So again the rest for forty days but then in chapter six,
AND the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD: and the
LORD delivered them into the hand of Midian for seven years. And the
han...
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Genesis 18:3; Genesis 18:5; Genesis 19:3; Judges 13:15...
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GIDEON'S CALL TO CONQUEST
Judges 6:11
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There come times of special exigencies when God speaks to special men
calling them to special service.
Such a call came to Gideon, and ther...
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My present — A repast for the angel, whom he thought to be a man.
Set it — That thou mayest eat and refresh thyself....