INTRODUCTION TO JUDGES 7
In this chapter we have an account of the army under Gideon gathered
out of several tribes, which from 32,000 were reduced to three
hundred, and we are told by what means this was done, Judges 7:1 and
how he was directed to go into the host of the Midianites, where he
heard... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN JERUBBAAL, WHO IS GIDEON,.... That being the name his father had
lately given him, Judges 6:32
AND ALL THE PEOPLE THAT WERE WITH HIM, ROSE UP EARLY; encouraged by
the signs and miracles wrought, by which he was assured of success; he
was eager to be about his work, and therefore rose early in... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SAID UNTO GIDEON, THE PEOPLE THAT ARE WITH THEE ARE TOO
MANY,.... It appears, by what follows, that there were 32,000 of them,
which was but a small army to engage with one of 100,000 more than
they; for such was the army of the Midianites and their associates,
see Judges 8:10 but the p... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW THEREFORE GO TO, PROCLAIM IN THE EARS OF THE PEOPLE,.... Such a
proclamation as follows, was, according to the law of God, to be made
when Israel went out to battle against their enemies, Deuteronomy
20:8; though it looks as if Gideon would not have made such
proclamation, had he not been direct... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SAID TO GIDEON, THE PEOPLE ARE YET TOO MANY,.... Though
they were but just the number that Barak had with him, when he
attacked Sisera's army and got the victory, which yet was ascribed to
God, whose hand was manifestly seen in it; but as these might be
supposed to be able men of valour... [ Continue Reading ]
SO HE BROUGHT THEM DOWN TO THE WATER,....] His whole army of 10,000
men:
AND THE LORD SAID UNTO GIDEON, EVERYONE THAT LAPPETH OF THE WATER WITH
HIS TONGUE, AS A DOG LAPPETH, HIM SHALL THOU SET BY HIMSELF; this has
led some, as particularly Grotius, to think of the Egyptian dogs; of
whom Aelianus re... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE NUMBER OF THEM THAT LAPPED, PUTTING THEIR HAND TO THEIR
MOUTH,.... That is, that took up water in the hollow of their hands,
which they lifted up to their mouths, and so lapped it, as the
Egyptians about the Nile are said d to do, who drank not out of pots
and cups, but used their hands to d... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SAID UNTO GIDEON, BY THE THREE HUNDRED MEN THAT LAPPED I
WILL SAVE AND DELIVER THE MIDIANITES INTO THINE HAND,.... It is hard
to say what character this action of the three hundred is expressive
of, whether of weakness or of courage. Some think that those who drank
upon their knees were... [ Continue Reading ]
SO THE PEOPLE TOOK VICTUALS IN THEIR HANDS AND THEIR TRUMPETS,....
That is, the three hundred took victuals of those that departed, as
much as was necessary for them, and also their trumpets, being
directed thereunto by Gideon, no doubt; perhaps they took all the
trumpets they had; however, as many... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT CAME TO PASS THE SAME NIGHT THAT THE LORD SAID TO HIM,.... The
night after there had been so great a reduction of his army, from
32,000 to three hundred:
ARISE, GET THEE DOWN UNTO THE HOST, FOR I HAVE DELIVERED IT INTO THINE
HANDS; that is, go down from the hill where he and his little army... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF THOU FEAR TO GO DOWN,.... With his little army, to attack a
numerous host in the night, then he is directed to take this step
first:
GO THOU WITH PHURAH THY SERVANT DOWN TO THE HOST; in a private manner;
perhaps this man was his aid-de-camp, or however a trusty servant in
whom he could confi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT HEAR WHAT THEY SHALL SAY,.... The Midianites, or what
shall be said by any of them; for though it was the night season, and
so not a time for much conversation, as it may be supposed to be the
dead of the night; yet something would be said and heard, which is a
clear proof of the pres... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE MIDIANITES AND THE AMALEKITES, AND THE CHILDREN OF THE
EAST,.... The Arabians, who with the Amalekites joined the Midianites
in this expedition:
LAY ALONG IN THE VALLEY in the valley of Jezreel, in their tents,
which overspread the valley, or at least great part of it:
LIKE GRASSHOPPERS FO... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN GIDEON WAS COME,.... With his servant, near and within
hearing the talk and conversation of the outer guards or sentinels:
there was
A MAN THAT TOLD A DREAM UNTO HIS FELLOW; his comrade that stood next
him, and was upon guard with him; perhaps it was a dream he had
dreamed the night before... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HIS FELLOW ANSWERED AND SAID,.... As the dream was no doubt from
God, so the interpretation of it was; it was he that put into the mind
of the soldier's comrade to whom he told it to interpret it as
follows; or otherwise in all likelihood he would never have thought of
it:
THIS IS NOTHING ELSE... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT WAS SO, WHEN GIDEON HEARD THE TELLING OF THE DREAM, AND THE
INTERPRETATION THEREOF,.... Or, "the breaking of it" g; the dream
itself being like something closed up and sealed, and the
interpretation of it was like the breaking of a seal, and discovering
what is hid under it; or like a nut, th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE DIVIDED THE THREE HUNDRED MEN INTO THREE COMPANIES,.... One
hundred in a company, partly to make the better figure, a show of an
army, with a right and left wing, and partly that they might fall upon
the camp of Midian in different parts:
AND HE PUT A TRUMPET IN EVERY MAN'S HAND; they that r... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID UNTO THEM, LOOK ON ME, AND DO LIKEWISE,.... Observe what I
do, and do the same, in blowing a trumpet, breaking a pitcher, and
shouting with the words expressed by him:
AND, BEHOLD, WHEN I COME TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE CAMP; where the
sentinels stood, and the watch was set:
IT SHALL BE, TH... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN I BLOW WITH A TRUMPET, I AND ALL THAT ARE WITH ME,.... He being
at the head of one of the three companies, Judges 7:19 perhaps the
middlemost, which might stand for the body of the army; and the other
two be one to the right and the other to the left of him, and so could
more easily discover hi... [ Continue Reading ]
SO GIDEON, AND THE ONE HUNDRED MEN THAT WERE WITH HIM,.... Which was
one of the three companies his army was divided into, and which
company he had the command of particularly:
CAME UNTO THE OUTSIDE OF THE CAMP, IN THE BEGINNING OF THE MIDDLE
WATCH; the second watch, for the night was divided into... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE THREE COMPANIES BLEW THE TRUMPETS, AND BRAKE THE PITCHERS,....
The other two, observing what Gideon and his company did, followed
their example, and at the same time blew their trumpets, and broke
their pitchers; for that there were four companies, three besides
Gideon's, as Kimchi and Ben M... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY STOOD EVERY MAN IN HIS PLACE AROUND THE CAMP,.... To see the
salvation of God, and that it might most clearly appear to be his own
doing; and indeed, had they gone into it, they could have done
nothing; they had no weapons in their hands, a trumpet in one hand,
and a lamp in the other; thou... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE THREE HUNDRED MEN BLEW THE TRUMPETS,.... Kept blowing them to
continue and increase the terror of the enemy, and still held the
lamps in their hands, and stood as torch bearers to light the
Midianites and their associates to destroy one another, as follows:
AND THE LORD SET EVERY MAN'S SWOR... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE MEN OF ISRAEL GATHERED THEMSELVES TOGETHER,.... Not out of all
the tribes, but out of those which lay nearest, and which are
particularly mentioned:
OUT OF NAPHTALI, AND OUT OF ASHER, AND OUT OF ALL MANASSEH: and these
seem to be the same persons out of those tribes who first joined
Gideon,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND GIDEON SENT MESSENGERS THROUGHOUT ALL MOUNT EPHRAIM,.... To raise
the inhabitants of it, who lay nearer Jordan, to which the Midianites
would make, in order to intercept them in their flight; or however get
possession of the fords of Jordan before them, and hinder their
passage over it:
SAYING,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY TOOK TWO PRINCES OF THE MIDIANITES, OREB AND ZEEB,.... The
one signifies a "raven", and the other a "wolf"; which were either
nicknames given them because of their voraciousness and cruelty, or
which they took themselves, or their ancestors before them, to make
themselves terrible to others... [ Continue Reading ]