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Spared they must be, so as to have a test of Israel’s loyalty; would the Israelites obey the commands which the Lord had given to their fathers through Moses, or not? (Judges 3, 4)
Such was the force of the blow, that hilt followed blade into the wound, stuck deep in the fat; and thereupon the bowels discharged their load. (Judges 3, 22)
Ah, Sir, replied Gedeon, but tell me this; if the Lord is with us, how is it that such ill fortune has overtaken us? Not for us, now, those miracles of his that were on our fathers’ lips, when they told us how he rescued them from Egypt. The Lord has forsaken us now, and lets the Madianites have their will with us. (Judges 6, 13)
What, Lord! said he, I deliver Israel? Why, my clan is the poorest in all Manasses, and in all my father’s house none counts for so little as I. (Judges 6, 15)
And that night the Lord said to him, Take with thee two bulls, the one that belongs to thy father, and another of seven years old, and overthrow Baal’s altar that stands on thy father’s land, cutting down the sacred wood around it.✻ (Judges 6, 25)
So Gedeon did as the Lord bade him, with ten servants of his father’s to help him, at dead of night; he would not do it by day for fear of his kindred and his fellow-citizens. (Judges 6, 27)
After this, he asked Zebee and Salmana about the men they had killed on mount Thabor;✻ What was the look of them? he said. None other, they answered, than thy own; not one of them but might have had such a royal father as thyself. (Judges 8, 18)
So Gedeon the son of Joas died, content in late old age, and was buried in the tomb of his father Joas, in Ephra, that belongs to the clan of Abiezer. (Judges 8, 32)
then went back to his father’s house at Ephra and his own brothers, the sons of Jerobaal. He murdered these at one blow,✻ all seventy of them except Joatham, the youngest, who hid away and escaped. (Judges 9, 5)
And now you have risen in arms against my father’s house, you have murdered at one blow seventy men that were his sons, and you have made Abimelech, the son of his serving-wench, king of all Sichem; one that is your own kin. (Judges 9, 18)
What, cried Gaal son of Obed, should Sichem, being the city she is, obey such a man as Abimelech? Shall this son of Jerobaal send his servant Zebul to rule over men that come down from Hamor, the father of Sichem? And must we all be his slaves? (Judges 9, 28)
Thus God punished Abimelech for the wrong he did to his father’s name by slaughtering those seventy brethren of his, (Judges 9, 56)
