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  • Gideon made an ephod out of the gold and placed it in his city Ophrah. However, all Israel paid idolatrous homage to it there, and caused the ruin of Gideon and his family. (Judges 8, 27)

  • Thus was Midian brought into subjection by the Israelites; no longer did they hold their heads high. And the land had rest for forty years, during the lifetime of Gideon. (Judges 8, 28)

  • Now Gideon had seventy sons, his direct descendants, for he had many wives. (Judges 8, 30)

  • At a good old age Gideon, son of Joash, died and was buried in the tomb of his father Joash in Ophrah of the Abiezrites. (Judges 8, 32)

  • But after Gideon was dead, the Israelites again abandoned themselves to the Baals, making Baal of Berith their god (Judges 8, 33)

  • Nor were they grateful to the family of Jerubbaal (Gideon) for all the good he had done for Israel. (Judges 8, 35)

  • So Samson left and caught three hundred foxes. Turning them tail to tail, he tied between each pair of tails one of the torches he had at hand. (Judges 15, 4)

  • He then kindled the torches and set the foxes loose in the standing grain of the Philistines, thus burning both the shocks and the standing grain, and the vineyards and olive orchards as well. (Judges 15, 5)

  • Then each one grasped his opponent's head and thrust his sword into his opponent's side, and all fell down together. And so that place, which is in Gideon, was named the Field of the Sides. (2 Samuel 2, 16)

  • Now in those days Judith, daughter of Merari, son of Joseph, son of Oziel, son of Elkiah, son of Ananias, son of Gideon, son of Raphain, son of Ahitob, son of Elijah, son of Hilkiah, son of Eliab, son of Nathanael, son of Salamiel, son of Sarasadai, son of Simeon, son of Israel, heard of this. (Judith 8, 1)

  • When the sun shone on the gold and bronze shields, the mountains gleamed with their brightness and blazed like flaming torches. (1 Maccabees 6, 39)

  • In among the living creatures something like burning coals of fire could be seen; they seemed like torches, moving to and fro among the living creatures. The fire gleamed, and from it came forth flashes of lightning. (Ezekiel 1, 13)


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