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  • They answered him, "That we will gladly do." Then Gideon spread out his cloak and every Israelite threw in an earring from his booty. (Judges 8, 25)

  • With this money, Gideon made an idol and put it in his city of Ophrah. People from all Israel began to go to that place, turning away from Yahweh. That was the trap into which Gideon and his family fell. (Judges 8, 27)

  • In spite of this, the Midianites were humbled in such a way that peace reigned in Israel for forty years during Gideon's lifetime. (Judges 8, 28)

  • Gideon returned to Ophrah and remained in his house. (Judges 8, 29)

  • Gideon the son of Joash died at a happy old age, and he was buried in the tomb of Joash his father, in Ophrah of Abiezer. (Judges 8, 32)

  • After the death of Gideon, the Israelites again prostituted themselves to the Baals and took Baal-Berith as god. (Judges 8, 33)

  • Neither were they grateful to the family of Jerubaal-Gideon for all the good things he had done to Israel. (Judges 8, 35)

  • If only this people were in my hands, then I would remove Abimelech and say to him: Reinforce your army, come out and fight!" (Judges 9, 29)

  • The survivors retreated and fled towards the desert to the rock of Rimmon. About five thousand men, however, were killed on the way. They also pursued Benjamin as far as Gideon, killing two thousand men. (Judges 20, 45)

  • But they forgot Yahweh, their God, and he delivered them into the hands of Sisera, commander of the army of Jabin, king of Hazor, into the hands of the Philistines, and into the hands of the king of Moab who fought against them. (1 Samuel 12, 9)

  • Saul said, "Call all the army officers here. We must find out who is responsible for the sin that has been committed today. (1 Samuel 14, 38)

  • His wife was Ahinoam, daughter of Ahimaaz. The general of his army was Abner, son of Ner who was Saul's uncle. (1 Samuel 14, 50)


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