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And from this saying of Joas, that Baal ought to punish the destroyer of his own altar, Gedeon from that day onwards was called Jerobaal, Let Baal defend his own cause. (Judges 6, 32)
Jerobaal, then, (or Gedeon) rose at break of day and led his army to the spring called the Spring of Harad. The camp of Madian lay there in the valley, with a high hill to the south of it. (Judges 7, 1)
When this news reached the men who dwelt in Sichem Watch-tower, they took refuge in the temple of their god, whom they called Berith because they had made a covenant with him there. It gave its name to the ground on which it stood, which was strongly fortified. (Judges 9, 46)
Quickly he called out to his armour-bearer; Draw thy sword, he said, and make an end of me; it must not be said that Abimelech died by a woman’s hand. So the armour-bearer obeyed, and made an end of him; (Judges 9, 54)
He had thirty sons, each of whom rode in state on an ass’s colt of his own, and ruled a township of his own; these townships in Galaad are still called Havoth Jair, Jair’s Villages. (Judges 10, 4)
And when Jair died, he was buried at a place called Camon. (Judges 10, 5)
There was a Galaadite at this time called Jephte, who was brave and a skilful warrior; his mother was a harlot, his father bore the name of Galaad. (Judges 11, 1)
he too died, and they buried him at Pharathon that belongs to Ephraim, on the hill called Amalec. (Judges 12, 15)
There was a certain tribesman of Dan called Manue, who lived at Saraa, and had a wife that bore him no children. (Judges 13, 2)
And so she bore a son, and called him Samson. As the lad grew, the Lord’s blessing was on him. (Judges 13, 24)
And now the Philistines invaded Juda, encamping, with little order, about the place afterwards called Lechi, the Jaw-bone; (Judges 15, 9)
And at that, the Lord made the hollow cleft which is called the Tooth of the Jaw-bone, and water came out of it;✻ so he drank, and his spirits revived, and his strength returned to him. The place has been called the Praying Well of Lechi ever since. (Judges 15, 19)
