<h3>GIDEON'S BRAVE BAND</h3>
<p>In course of time the Midianites conquered the Israelites. To
escape them the Israelites made for themselves dens in the mountains
and caves and strongholds. When the Israelites had sown
their crops, the Midianites would come up and leave nothing for the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_65" id="Page_65">[65]</SPAN></span>
Israelites to live on, neither sheep, nor ox, nor ass; for they came up
with their cattle and their tents. The Israelites were so robbed by
the Midianites, that they cried to Jehovah for help.</p>
<p>Then the angel of Jehovah came and sat down under the oak
which was in Ophrah that belonged to Joash the Abiezerite; and his
son, Gideon, was beating out wheat in the wine-press to hide it from
the Midianites. The angel of Jehovah appeared to him and said,
"Jehovah is with you, able warrior!" Gideon said to him, "O my
lord, if Jehovah is with us, why then has all this overtaken us?
Where are all his wonderful acts of which our fathers told us, saying,
'Did not Jehovah bring us from Egypt?' But now Jehovah has
cast us off and given us into the power of the Midianites."</p>
<p>Then Jehovah turned to him and said, "With this strength
which you have go and save Israel from the rule of the Midianites:
do I not send you?" But Gideon said to him, "O Jehovah, how
can I save Israel? See, my family is the poorest in Manasseh, and
I am the least in my father's house." Jehovah said to him, "I will
surely be with you, and you shall overthrow the Midianites as if
they were only one man."</p>
<p>Then the spirit of Jehovah took possession of Gideon, and he
sounded the war trumpet, and the Abiezerites assembled under his
leadership. He also sent messengers throughout all the land of the
Manassites, and they assembled under his leadership; and he sent
messengers to the Asherites, the Zebulunites, and the Naphtalites,
and they went up to join him. But Jehovah said to Gideon, "You
have too many people with you; if I give the Midianites up to the
Israelites they will boast, 'We have saved ourselves!' Therefore,
proclaim to your people, 'Whoever is afraid may go home.'"</p>
<p>Then Gideon separated them, so that twenty-two thousand of
the people went back home, but ten thousand stayed. But Jehovah
said to him, "The people are still too many; take them down to the
water, and I will try them out for you there. Every one of whom
I say to you, 'This one shall go with you,' shall go with you; and
every one of whom I say to you, 'This one shall not go with you,'
shall not go."</p>
<p>So Gideon brought the people down to the water. And Jehovah
said to him, "You shall put by themselves all who lap the water
with their tongues, as a dog laps, and all who kneel down on their
knees to drink by themselves." The number of those who lapped
with their tongue, putting their hand to their mouth, were three<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_66" id="Page_66">[66]</SPAN></span>
hundred men; but all the rest of the people knelt down on their
knees to drink. Then Jehovah said to Gideon, "By the three hundred
men who lapped I will save you and deliver the Midianites into
your hands. Let all the rest of the people go home." So they took
the food that the people had in their hands, and their trumpets; and
Gideon sent home all the other Israelites, keeping only the three
hundred men.</p>
<p>Then Gideon came to the Jordan and crossed it, and the three
hundred men were with him, faint yet pursuing. And he said to
the men of Succoth, "Give, I beg of you, loaves of bread to the
people who follow me, for they are faint and I am pursuing after
Zebah and Zalmunna, the kings of Midian." But the rulers of Succoth
said, "Are Zebah and Zalmunna already in your power that
we should give bread to your band?" Gideon replied, "When Jehovah
has delivered Zebah and Zalmunna into my power, for this insult
I will thrash your bare flesh with desert thorns and briers."
He went on from there to Penuel and made the same request of the
men of Penuel, but they made the same answer as the men of
Succoth. To the men of Penuel he also said, "When I come back
victorious, I will break down this tower."</p>
<p>Zebah and Zalmunna were in Karkor, and their forces were with
them, in all about fifteen thousand men. Gideon went up by the
caravan road and surprised the horde as it was encamped with no
fear of being attacked. He divided the three hundred men into three
companies. Into the hands of all of them he put horns and empty
earthen jars. In each jar was a torch. He also said to them, "Watch
me and do as I do. When I reach the outside of the camp and those
who are with me blow a blast on the horn, then you also shall blow
your horns on every side of the camp and cry, 'For Jehovah and
Gideon!'"</p>
<p>So Gideon and the hundred men with him reached the outside
of the camp at the beginning of the middle watch, when guards had
just been posted; and they blew the horns and broke in pieces the
jars that were in their hands. The two other companies also broke
their jars, took the torches in their left hands and their swords in
their right, and cried, "The Sword of Jehovah and of Gideon." And
as they stood where they were, about the camp, the entire horde
awoke, sounded the alarm, and fled. Zebah and Zalmunna also
fled; but Gideon followed and captured the two kings of Midian
and threw all the horde into a panic.</p>
<p>When Gideon returned from the battle, he captured a young<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_67" id="Page_67">[67]</SPAN></span>
man who lived at Succoth. At Gideon's request he wrote down for
him the names of the rulers of Succoth and its leading men. There
were seventy-seven in all. When Gideon came to the men of Succoth,
he said, "See, here are Zebah and Zalmunna about whom you
mocked me, saying, 'Are Zebah and Zalmunna already in your power
that we should give bread to your men who are weary?'" Then
he took desert thorns and briers, and with these he thrashed the
leading men of Succoth. He also broke down the tower of Penuel
and put to death the men of the town.</p>
<p>Then Gideon said to Zebah and Zalmunna, "What kind of men
were those whom you killed at Tabor?" They replied, "They were
just like you; each of them looked like a prince." Gideon said,
"They were my own brothers, the sons of my mother. As surely
as Jehovah lives, if you had saved them alive, I would not kill you
now."</p>
<p>Then he said to Jether, his oldest son, "Up and kill them." But
the boy did not draw his sword, because he was afraid, for he was
only a boy. Then Zebah and Zalmunna said, "Get up yourself and
fall upon us; for a man has a man's strength!" So Gideon rose
and killed Zebah and Zalmunna, and took the crescents that were
on their camels' necks.</p>
<p>Then the men of Israel said to Gideon, "Rule over us, and not
only you but your son and your son's son after you, for you have
saved us from the power of the Midianites." Gideon said to them,
"I will not rule over you, nor shall my son rule over you; Jehovah
shall rule over you; but let me make one request of you: let every
man give me the ear-rings from his spoil" (for they had golden ear-rings,
because they were desert dwellers). They answered, "Certainly,
we will give them." So they spread out a blanket and each
man threw into it the ear-rings from his spoil. The weight of the
golden ear-rings for which he had asked was nearly seventy pounds
of gold. Then Gideon made of the gold a priestly robe to wear
when asking questions of Jehovah, and placed it in his own city,
Ophrah.</p>
<p>Gideon died at a good old age and was <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original reads 'burried'">buried</ins> in the tomb
of Joash, his father, in Ophrah of the Abiezerites.</p>
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