Charles Spurgeon Commentary Judges 7

Charles Spurgeon Commentary

Judges 7

1834–1892
Baptist
Charles Spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon Commentary

Judges 7

1834–1892
Baptist
Verses 19-21

"So Gideon, and the hundred men that were with him, came unto the outermost part of the camp in the beginning of the middle watch, when they had but newly set the watch: and they blew the trumpets, and brake in pieces the pitchers that were in their hands. And the three companies blew the trumpets, and brake the pitchers, and held the torches in their left hands, and the trumpets in their right hands wherewith to blow; and they cried, The sword of Jehovah and of Gideon. And they stood every man in his place round about the camp; and all the host ran; and they shouted, and put [them] to flight." — Judges 7:19-21 (ASV)

This was at the dead of night, when the hosts of Midian were fast asleep. They were startled from their slumbers by the blast of three hundred trumpets, and the flaming of three hundred torches.

They gathered that these were only the bugles and the lamps at the head of vast regiments of Israelites, and they hardly dared to calculate how great the whole host must be. Filled with fear, astonished at the sound of the trumpets, and the shouting of Gideon's band all round their camp, they took to their heels: all the host ran, and cried, and fled.

Verse 22

"And they blew the three hundred trumpets, and Jehovah set every man`s sword against his fellow, and against all the host; and the host fled as far as Beth-shittah toward Zererah, as far as the border of Abel-meholah, by Tabbath." — Judges 7:22 (ASV)

And the three hundred blew the trumpets, and the LORD set every man's sword against his fellow, even throughout all the host:

They were a motley company, every man afraid of his fellow.

They had gathered together to share the spoil, and now, when fear demoralized them, the hordes of wild warriors began to destroy one another.

Verses 22-23

"And they blew the three hundred trumpets, and Jehovah set every man`s sword against his fellow, and against all the host; and the host fled as far as Beth-shittah toward Zererah, as far as the border of Abel-meholah, by Tabbath. And the men of Israel were gathered together out of Naphtali, and out of Asher, and out of all Manasseh, and pursued after Midian." — Judges 7:22-23 (ASV)

And the host fled to Bethshittah in Zererath, and to the border of Abelmeholah, to Tabbath. And the men of Israel gathered themselves together out of Naphtali, and out of Asher, and out of all Manasseh, and pursued after the Midianites.

If some have the courage to strike the enemy, there are others who will come out of their hiding places to hunt the beaten foe.

When you really want help, often you cannot get it; but when you can afford to do without assistance, you will sometimes be embarrassed by it.

Verse 24

"And Gideon sent messengers throughout all the hill-country of Ephraim, saying, Come down against Midian, and take before them the waters, as far as Beth-barah, even the Jordan. So all the men of Ephraim were gathered together, and took the waters as far as Beth-barah, even the Jordan." — Judges 7:24 (ASV)

And Gideon sent messengers throughout all mount Ephraim, saying, Come down against the Midianites, and take before them the waters –

"Secure the fords in the streams which flow into the Jordan from the mountainous region of Ephraim, so that the refugees cannot get away."

Verses 24-25

"And Gideon sent messengers throughout all the hill-country of Ephraim, saying, Come down against Midian, and take before them the waters, as far as Beth-barah, even the Jordan. So all the men of Ephraim were gathered together, and took the waters as far as Beth-barah, even the Jordan. And they took the two princes of Midian, Oreb and Zeeb; and they slew Oreb at the rock of Oreb, and Zeeb they slew at the winepress of Zeeb, and pursued Midian: and they brought the heads of Oreb and Zeeb to Gideon beyond the Jordan." — Judges 7:24-25 (ASV)

Unto Bethbarah and Jordan. Then all the men of Ephraim gathered themselves together, and took the waters unto Bethbarah and Jordan. And they took two princes of the Midianites, Oreb and Zeeb; and they slew Oreb upon the rock Oreb, and Zeeb they slew at the winepress of Zeeb, and pursued Midian, and brought the heads of Oreb and Zeeb to Gideon on the other side Jordan.

So, although they had been very reluctant at first, yet, once they were roused, these men of Ephraim did their part in ridding the land of the common enemy, and among the trophies of war, the heads of two of the princes of the Midianites fell into their hands.

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