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A Judge's 'Retirement'
John Gill clarifies that when Gideon "dwelt in his own house," it did not mean he retired from his duties. After disbanding the army, he returned to his home in Ophrah but continued to serve as Israel's judge, leading from his hometown rather than a central capital.
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19th Century
Bishop
Jerubbaal. —The sudden reversion to this name may be significant. Baal had failed to “plead,” but nevertheless Gideon was not safe…
17th Century
Pastor
And Jerubbaal the son of Joash
That is, Gideon, Jerubbaal being another name of his; see (Judges 6:32) (…
17th Century
Minister
As soon as Gideon, who had kept the people in the worship of the God of Israel, was dead, they found themselves under no restraint; then they went …