Judges - Everyone Did As He Saw Fit , Sarah Barry
EXHAUSTED, BUT KEEPING ON
Passage: Judges 8:1~35  
Key verse: 4,23
Zebah and Zalmunna
8 Now the Ephraimites asked Gideon,(A) “Why have you treated us like this? Why didn’t you call us when you went to fight Midian?(B)”(C) And they challenged him vigorously.(D)
2 But he answered them, “What have I accomplished compared to you? Aren’t the gleanings of Ephraim’s grapes better than the full grape harvest of Abiezer?(E) 3 God gave Oreb and Zeeb,(F) the Midianite leaders, into your hands. What was I able to do compared to you?” At this, their resentment against him subsided.
4 Gideon and his three hundred men, exhausted yet keeping up the pursuit, came to the Jordan(G) and crossed it. 5 He said to the men of Sukkoth,(H) “Give my troops some bread; they are worn out,(I) and I am still pursuing Zebah and Zalmunna,(J) the kings of Midian.”
6 But the officials of Sukkoth(K) said, “Do you already have the hands of Zebah and Zalmunna in your possession? Why should we give bread(L) to your troops?”(M)
7 Then Gideon replied, “Just for that, when the Lord has given Zebah and Zalmunna(N) into my hand, I will tear your flesh with desert thorns and briers.”
8 From there he went up to Peniel[a](O) and made the same request of them, but they answered as the men of Sukkoth had. 9 So he said to the men of Peniel, “When I return in triumph, I will tear down this tower.”(P)
10 Now Zebah and Zalmunna were in Karkor with a force of about fifteen thousand men, all that were left of the armies of the eastern peoples; a hundred and twenty thousand swordsmen had fallen.(Q) 11 Gideon went up by the route of the nomads east of Nobah(R) and Jogbehah(S) and attacked the unsuspecting army. 12 Zebah and Zalmunna, the two kings of Midian, fled, but he pursued them and captured them, routing their entire army.
13 Gideon son of Joash(T) then returned from the battle by the Pass of Heres.(U) 14 He caught a young man of Sukkoth and questioned him, and the young man wrote down for him the names of the seventy-seven officials of Sukkoth,(V) the elders(W) of the town. 15 Then Gideon came and said to the men of Sukkoth, “Here are Zebah and Zalmunna, about whom you taunted me by saying, ‘Do you already have the hands of Zebah and Zalmunna in your possession? Why should we give bread to your exhausted men?(X)’” 16 He took the elders of the town and taught the men of Sukkoth a lesson(Y) by punishing them with desert thorns and briers. 17 He also pulled down the tower of Peniel(Z) and killed the men of the town.(AA)
18 Then he asked Zebah and Zalmunna, “What kind of men did you kill at Tabor?(AB)”
“Men like you,” they answered, “each one with the bearing of a prince.”
19 Gideon replied, “Those were my brothers, the sons of my own mother. As surely as the Lord lives,(AC) if you had spared their lives, I would not kill you.” 20 Turning to Jether, his oldest son, he said, “Kill them!” But Jether did not draw his sword, because he was only a boy and was afraid.
21 Zebah and Zalmunna said, “Come, do it yourself. ‘As is the man, so is his strength.’” So Gideon stepped forward and killed them, and took the ornaments(AD) off their camels’ necks.
Gideon’s Ephod
22 The Israelites said to Gideon, “Rule over us—you, your son and your grandson—because you have saved us from the hand of Midian.”
23 But Gideon told them, “I will not rule over you, nor will my son rule over you. The Lord will rule(AE) over you.” 24 And he said, “I do have one request, that each of you give me an earring(AF) from your share of the plunder.(AG)” (It was the custom of the Ishmaelites(AH) to wear gold earrings.)
25 They answered, “We’ll be glad to give them.” So they spread out a garment, and each of them threw a ring from his plunder onto it. 26 The weight of the gold rings he asked for came to seventeen hundred shekels,[b] not counting the ornaments, the pendants and the purple garments worn by the kings of Midian or the chains(AI) that were on their camels’ necks. 27 Gideon made the gold into an ephod,(AJ) which he placed in Ophrah,(AK) his town. All Israel prostituted themselves by worshiping it there, and it became a snare(AL) to Gideon and his family.(AM)
Gideon’s Death
28 Thus Midian was subdued before the Israelites and did not raise its head(AN) again. During Gideon’s lifetime, the land had peace(AO) forty years.
29 Jerub-Baal(AP) son of Joash(AQ) went back home to live. 30 He had seventy sons(AR) of his own, for he had many wives. 31 His concubine,(AS) who lived in Shechem, also bore him a son, whom he named Abimelek.(AT) 32 Gideon son of Joash died at a good old age(AU) and was buried in the tomb of his father Joash in Ophrah of the Abiezrites.
33 No sooner had Gideon died than the Israelites again prostituted themselves to the Baals.(AV) They set up Baal-Berith(AW) as their god(AX) 34 and did not remember(AY) the Lord their God, who had rescued them from the hands of all their enemies on every side. 35 They also failed to show any loyalty to the family of Jerub-Baal(AZ) (that is, Gideon) in spite of all the good things he had done for them.(BA)
Footnotes
- Judges 8:8 Hebrew Penuel, a variant of Peniel; also in verses 9 and 17
- Judges 8:26 That is, about 43 pounds or about 20 kilograms
Cross references
- Judges 8:1 : S Jdg 6:11
- Judges 8:1 : S Ge 25:2
- Judges 8:1 : Jdg 12:1
- Judges 8:1 : 2Sa 19:41
- Judges 8:2 : S Nu 26:30
- Judges 8:3 : S Jdg 7:25
- Judges 8:4 : Jdg 7:25
- Judges 8:5 : S Ge 33:17
- Judges 8:5 : Job 16:7; Ps 6:6; Jer 45:3
- Judges 8:5 : ver 7, 12; Ps 83:11
- Judges 8:6 : ver 14
- Judges 8:6 : 1Sa 25:11
- Judges 8:6 : ver 15
- Judges 8:7 : S ver 5
- Judges 8:8 : ver 9, 17; Ge 32:30; 1Ki 12:25
- Judges 8:9 : ver 17
- Judges 8:10 : S Jdg 6:5; Isa 9:4
- Judges 8:11 : Nu 32:42
- Judges 8:11 : S Nu 32:35
- Judges 8:13 : S Jdg 6:11
- Judges 8:13 : Jdg 1:35
- Judges 8:14 : ver 6
- Judges 8:14 : S Ex 3:16
- Judges 8:15 : ver 6
- Judges 8:16 : 1Sa 14:12
- Judges 8:17 : S ver 8
- Judges 8:17 : ver 9
- Judges 8:18 : S Jos 19:22
- Judges 8:19 : S Nu 14:21
- Judges 8:21 : ver 26; Isa 3:18
- Judges 8:23 : S Ex 16:8; S Nu 11:20; 1Sa 12:12
- Judges 8:24 : S Ge 35:4
- Judges 8:24 : S Ge 49:27
- Judges 8:24 : S Ge 16:11
- Judges 8:26 : S ver 21
- Judges 8:27 : S Ex 25:7; Jdg 17:5; 18:14
- Judges 8:27 : S Jos 18:23
- Judges 8:27 : S Ex 10:7
- Judges 8:27 : S Ex 32:2
- Judges 8:28 : Ps 83:2
- Judges 8:28 : S Jdg 3:11
- Judges 8:29 : S Jdg 6:32
- Judges 8:29 : S Jdg 6:11
- Judges 8:30 : Jdg 9:2, 5, 18, 24; 12:14; 2Ki 10:1
- Judges 8:31 : S Ge 22:24
- Judges 8:31 : Jdg 9:1; 10:1; 2Sa 11:21
- Judges 8:32 : S Ge 15:15
- Judges 8:33 : S Jdg 2:11, 13, 19
- Judges 8:33 : Jdg 9:4
- Judges 8:33 : Jdg 9:27, 46
- Judges 8:34 : S Jdg 3:7; S Ne 9:17
- Judges 8:35 : S Jdg 6:32
- Judges 8:35 : Jdg 9:16
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1. Gideon finishes the job (1-21)
Gideon and his 300 men were exhausted and hungry after winning a great battle, but they pursued the enemy kings. They were met with criticism and indifference. He answered the Ephraimites humbly. But when the people of Succoth and Peniel refused them bread because they didn't want to get involved, Gideon promised to come back and teach them a lesson--and he did. There is no neutrality on the battlefield. Gideon found a way through the desert. He pursued and captured and executed the enemy kings.
2. Gideon's mistake (22-35)
Gideon was a man of his times. He had no Bible, so he did what he thought was right. He refused the Israelite's offer to become king--the Lord was their king! But he made a victory trophy out of the gold earrings of the enemy. This became an idol. People with no sense of history soon forget God--and they forget his servants, too. So they forgot Gideon.
Prayer: Lord, help me to overcome criticism and indifference and finish the task.
One Word: Finish the job; give God glory