Judges 7

Judges 7

The immense army of the Midianites gathers. God tells Gideon that his army of 32,000 is too large, lest Israel boast they saved themselves. The army is reduced first to 10,000, then finally to only 300 men, selected by how they drink water (lapping it up while watchful). Gideon and his 300 men surround the vast Midianite camp at night. Each man carries a trumpet, a torch, and a clay jar. At Gideon's signal, they smash the jars and blow the trumpets. The resulting noise and light cause the Midianites to panic, turning their swords on each other, securing a victory that belonged entirely to God.

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Judges 8

Gideon pursues the remaining Midianite kings. He refuses the people's request to be king, but he later makes an ephod (a golden cult object) that leads Israel back into idolatry.

Judges 9

Abimelech, Gideon's ambitious son by a concubine, murders all 70 of his brothers to seize power. He reigns brutally for three years until a woman drops a millstone on his head.

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