Judges 7:13-14
lo, a cake.3:15,31; 4:9,21; 6:15; Isa 41:14,15; 1Co 1:27 his fellow.Nu 22:38; 23:5,20; 24:10-13; Job 1:10into his hand.Ex 15:14,15; Jos 2:9,24; 5:1; 2Ki 7:6,7Judges 7:16-20
three companies.This small number of men, thus divided, would be able to encompass the whole camp of the Midianites. Concealing the lamps in the pitchers, they would pass unobserved to their appointed stations; then, in the dead of the night, when most of the enemy were fast asleep, all at once breaking their pitchers one against another, with as much noise as they could, and blowing the trumpets and shouting; they would occasion an exceedingly great alarm. The obedience of faith alone could have induced such an expedient, which no doubt God directed Gideon to employ.--Scott. a trumpet. Heb. trumpets in the hand of all of them. empty.2Co 4:7lamps. or, fire-brands, or torches. 9:48; Mt 16:24; 1Co 11:1; Heb 13:7; 1Pe 5:3 blow ye.20the sword.The word {cherev,} "sword," necessarily implied, and rightly supplied by our venerable translators from ver. 20, is found in this place, in the Chaldee, Syriac, and Arabic, and in eight MSS.; and evidently appears to be genuine. 1Sa 17:47; 2Ch 20:15-17 in the beginning.Ex 14:24; Mt 25:6; 1Th 5:2; Re 16:15they blew.8brake.16; Ps 2:9; Jer 13:13,14; 19:1-11 blew.How astonishing and overwhelming must the effect be, in a dark night, of the sudden glare of 300 torches, darting their splendour in the same instant on the half-awakened eyes of the terrified Midianites; accompanied with the clangor of 300 trumpets, alternately mingled with the thundering shout of {cherav yehovah oolegidon,} "The sword of Jehovah and of Gideon!" Nu 10:1-10; Jos 6:4,16,20; Isa 27:13; 1Co 15:52; 1Th 4:16brake.2Co 4:7; Heb 11:4; 2Pe 1:15Lamentations 4:2
sons.Isa 51:18; Zec 9:13how.2:21; 5:12; Isa 30:14; Jer 19:11; 22:28; Ro 9:21-23; 2Co 4:72Ti 2:201 Corinthians 1:28
things which.Ro 4:17; 2Co 12:11to bring.2:6; De 28:63; Job 34:19,20,24; Ps 32:10; 37:35,36; Isa 2:11,17Isa 17:13,14; 37:36; 41:12; Da 2:34,35,44,45; Re 18:171 Corinthians 4:9-13
I.15:30-32; 2Co 1:8-10; 4:8-12; 6:9; Php 1:29,30; 1Th 3:3us the apostles last, as. or, us the last apostles, as.Ps 44:22; Ro 8:36; 1Th 5:9,10; Re 6:9-11we are.Heb 10:33; 11:36spectacle. Gr. theatre.Ac 19:29,31to angels, and to men.Heb 1:14; Re 7:11-14; 17:6,7 are fools.1:1-3,18-20,26-28; 2:3,14; 3:18; 2Ki 9:11; Ho 9:7; Ac 17:18,32Ac 26:24for.Mt 5:11; 10:22-25; 24:9; Lu 6:22; Ac 9:16; 1Pe 4:14are wise.8; 10:14,15; Jer 8:8,9we are weak.2:3; 2Co 10:10; 11:29; 12:9,10; 13:3,4,9but ye.3:2; 10:12but we.Pr 11:12; Isa 53:3; Lu 10:16; 18:9; 1Th 4:8 unto.9:4; 2Co 4:8; 6:4,5; 11:26,27; Php 4:12and are naked.Job 22:6; Ro 8:35and are buffeted.Ac 14:19; 16:23; 23:2; 2Co 11:23-25; 2Ti 3:11and have.Mt 8:20 labour.9:6; Ac 18:3; 20:34; 1Th 2:9; 2Th 3:8; 1Ti 4:10being reviled.Mt 5:44; Lu 6:28; 23:34; Ac 7:60; Ro 12:14,20; 1Pe 2:23; 3:9; Jude 1:9being persecuted.Mt 5:11; 1Pe 3:14; 4:12-14,19 La 3:45; Ac 22:222 Corinthians 5:1
1 That in his assured hope of immortal glory,9 and in expectation of it, and of the general judgment, he labours to keep a good conscience;12 not that he may herein boast of himself,14 but as one that, having received life from Christ, endeavours to live as a new creature to Christ only,18 and by his ministry of reconciliation, to reconcile others also in Christ to God. we know.Job 19:25,26; Ps 56:9; 2Ti 1:12; 1Jo 3:2,14,19; 5:19,20our.4; 4:7; Ge 3:19; Job 4:19; 1Co 15:46-48; 2Pe 1:13,14dissolved.Job 30:22; 2Pe 3:11a building.Joh 14:2,3; 1Co 3:9; Heb 11:10an.Col 2:11; Heb 9:11,24; 1Pe 1:42 Corinthians 10:10
say they. Gr. saith he.11but.1; 12:5-9; 1Co 2:3,4; Ga 4:13,14and his.11:6; Ex 4:10; Jer 1:6; 1Co 1:17,21; 2:1-4Galatians 4:13-14
through.1Co 2:3; 2Co 10:10; 11:6,30; 12:7-10; 13:4at.1:6; Ac 16:6 ye.13; Job 12:5; Ps 119:141; Ec 9:16; Isa 53:2,3; 1Co 1:28; 4:101Th 4:8an angel.2Sa 14:17; 19:27; Zec 12:8; Mal 2:7; Heb 13:2as Christ.Mt 10:40; 18:5; 25:40; Lu 10:16; Joh 13:20; 2Co 5:20; 1Th 2:13
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