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v1

The Israelites ^[Literally “sons/children of Israel”] did evil in the eyes of Yahweh, and Yahweh gave them into the hand of the Midianites ^[Hebrew “Midianite”] for seven years.

v2

The hand of the Midianites ^[Hebrew “Midianite”] prevailed over Israel; because of the presence of the Midianites, ^[Hebrew “Midianite”] the Israelites ^[Literally “sons/children of Israel”] made for themselves hiding places that were in the mountains, caves, and strongholds.

v3

And whenever Israel sowed seed, the Midianites, ^[Hebrew “Midianite”] Amalekites, ^[Hebrew “Amalekite”] and the people of the east would come up against them.

v4

They would camp against them and destroy the produce of the land as far as ^[Literally “until your coming to”] Gaza; they left no produce in Israel, or sheep, ox, or donkey.

v5

For they, their livestock, and their tents would come up like a great number of locusts; they and their camels could not be counted; they came into the land and devoured it.

v6

Israel was very poor because of the presence of the Midianites, ^[Hebrew “Midianite”] and the Israelites ^[Literally “sons/children of Israel”] cried out to Yahweh.

v7

When the Israelites ^[Literally “sons/children of Israel”] cried out to Yahweh on account of the Midianites, ^[Hebrew “Midianite”]

v8

Yahweh sent a prophet to the Israelites, ^[Literally “sons/children of Israel”] and he said to them, “Thus says Yahweh the God of Israel: ‘I brought you up from Egypt; I brought you from the house of slavery. ^[Hebrew “slaves”]

v9

I delivered you from the hand of Egypt and from the hand of all your oppressors, and drove them out from before you; ^[Literally “your face/presence”] and I gave you their land.

v10

And I said to you, ‘I am Yahweh your God; do not fear ^[Or “revere”] the gods of the Amorites, ^[Hebrew “Amorite”] in whose land you are living.’ But you have not listened to my voice.”

v11

The angel of Yahweh came and sat under the oak ^[Or “terebinth”] that was at Ophrah that belonged to Jehoash the Abiezrite; and Gideon his son was threshing wheat in the winepress to hide it ^[Or “keep it away”] from the Midianites. ^[Hebrew “Midianite”]

v12

The angel of Yahweh appeared to him and said to him, “Yahweh is with you, you mighty warrior.” ^[Literally “strong/mighty of power”]

v13

Gideon said to him, “Excuse me, my lord. If Yahweh is with us, why then has all this happened to us? Where are all his wonderful deeds that our ancestors ^[Or “fathers”] recounted to us, saying, ‘Did not Yahweh bring us up from Egypt?’ But now Yahweh has forsaken us; he has given us into the palm of Midian.”

v14

And Yahweh turned to him and said, “Go in this your strength, and you will deliver Israel from the palm of Midian. Did I not send you?“

v15

He said to him, “Excuse me, my lord. How will I deliver Israel? Look, my clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the youngest in my father’s house.”

v16

And Yahweh said to him, “But I will be with you, and you will defeat Midian as if they are one man.” ^[Literally “as one man”]

v17

And he ^[That is, Gideon] said to him, “Please, if I have found favor in your eyes, show me a sign ^[Literally “make a sign for me”] that you are speaking with me.

v18

Please, do not depart from here until I come back to you and bring out my gift and set it out before you.” ^[Or “in your presence”] And he said, “I will stay until you return.”

v19

And Gideon went and prepared a young goat ^[Literally “a kid of goat”] and unleavened cakes from an ephah of flour; he put meat in a basket, and the broth he put in a pot, and he brought them to him under the oak ^[Or “terebinth”] and presented them.

v20

The angel of God said to him, “Take the meat and the unleavened cakes and put them on this rock; pour the broth over it.” And he did so.

v21

Then the angel of Yahweh reached out the tip of the staff that was in his hand, and he touched the meat and the unleavened cakes; and fire went up from the rock and consumed the meat and the unleavened cakes. And the angel of Yahweh went from his sight. ^[Literally “from his eyes”]

v22

And Gideon realized that he was the angel of Yahweh; and Gideon said, “Oh, my lord Yahweh! For now I have seen the angel of Yahweh face to face.”

v23

And Yahweh said to him, “Peace be with you. Do not fear; you will not die.”

v24

And Gideon built there an altar to Yahweh, and he called it “Yahweh is peace.” To this day it is still in Ophrah of the Abiezrites. ^[Hebrew “Abiezrite”]

v25

Now on that same night Yahweh said to him, “Take the bull of the cattle that belongs to your father, and a second bull seven years old, and pull down the altar of Baal that belongs to your father, and cut down the Asherah ^[An Asherah is a cultic pole set up next to an altar symbolizing the goddess Asherah] that is beside it;

v26

and build an altar to Yahweh your God on the top of this stronghold in the proper arrangement, and take a second bull and offer it as a burnt offering with the wood of the Asherah ^[An Asherah is a cultic pole set up next to an altar symbolizing the goddess Asherah] that you will cut down.

v27

Gideon took ten men from his servants, and he did just as Yahweh told him; ^[Or “spoke to him”] and because he was too afraid of his father’s family ^[Literally “father’s house”] and the men of the city to do it during the day, he did it during night.

v28

When the men of the city got up early in the morning, look, the altar of Baal and the Asherah ^[An Asherah is a cultic pole set up next to an altar symbolizing the goddess Asherah] that was beside it were cut down, and the second bull was offered on the altar that had been built.

v29

And they said to one another, ^[Literally “And each man to his neighbor said”] “Who did this thing?” So they searched and inquired, and they said, “Gideon son of Jehoash did this thing.”

v30

And the men of the city said to Jehoash, “Bring out your son so that he may die, for he has pulled down the altar of Baal and cut down the Asherah that was beside it.”

v31

But Jehoash said to all who stood against him, ^[Or “who arrayed against him”] “Will you contend for Baal? Will you rescue him? Whoever contends for him will be put to death by the morning. If he is a god, let him contend for himself because his altar has been pulled down.” ^[Literally “because he has pulled down his altar”; the subject in Hebrew has not been specified]

v32

Thus, on that day he ^[That is, Gideon] was called Jerub-Baal, which means, ^[Literally “saying”] “Let Baal contend against him,” because he had pulled down his altar.

v33

Then all the Midianites, ^[Hebrew “Midianite”] Amalekites, ^[Hebrew “Amalekite”] and the people of the east gathered together and crossed the Jordan; and they camped in the valley of Jezreel.

v34

So the Spirit of Yahweh took possession of ^[Literally “clothed”] Gideon, and he blew on the trumpet, and the Abiezrites ^[Hebrew “Abiezerite”] were called to follow him.

v35

He sent messengers throughout all Manasseh, and they were also called to follow him; and he sent messengers throughout Asher, Zebulun, and Naphtali, and they went up to meet them.

v36

Then Gideon said to God, “In order to see that you will deliver Israel by my hand, just as you have said,

v37

I will place a fleece of wool on the threshing floor. If there is dew on the fleece only, and all of the ground is dry, I will know that you will deliver Israel by my hand, just as you have said.”

v38

And it was so. He arose early the next day and squeezed the fleece, and he wrung out dew from the fleece, a full drinking bowl of water.

v39

And Gideon said to God, “Do not let your anger burn ^[Literally “Do not let your nose become hot”] against me; let me speak once more. Please let me test once more with the fleece; let the fleece be dry, and let there be dew on the ground.”

v40

And God did so that night; only the fleece was dry, and dew was on all the ground.