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He said to him, If now I have found favor in your sight, then show me a sign that it is you who talk with me.
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A Request for Assurance
Commentators agree that Gideon's request for a sign was not necessarily a sign of deep faithlessness, but a human desire for confirmation. He wanted clear proof that the message was truly from God and not just a vision. John Gill adds that the sign would also serve as proof to convince other Israelites of his divine commission.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
A sign - If the Angel partook of Gideon’s present it would be a conclusive proof of the reality of the vision. (Luke 24:37–43;[R…
19th Century
Anglican
I have found grace in thy sight. — A phrase found in both the Old and New Testaments. (Esther 5:8.)
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And he said unto him, if now I have found grace in your sight , &c. Or seeing he had, as appeared by his salutation …
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Gideon was a man of a brave, active spirit, yet lived in obscurity during those times; he is here stirred up to undertake something great. It was v…