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Juízes 8:4

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4 E Gideão veio ao Jordão e o atravessou, ele e os trezentos homens que estavam com ele, fatigados, mas ainda perseguindo.

Juízes 8:4 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 8:4

And Gideon came to Jordan, and passed over.
&c.] That river; (See Gill on Judges 7:25) he and three hundred men that were with him, at the defeat of the Midianites in the valley of Jezreel; so that neither at that nor in the pursuit of them hitherto, had he lost one man:

faint, yet pursuing [them]:
they were faint with being up all night, and continually blowing their trumpets; and had been upon the pursuit of their enemies ever since the defeat; and yet, though they were so faint, they did not leave off the pursuit, but were eager at it.

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Juízes 8:4 In-Context

2 Ele, porém, lhes respondeu: Que fiz eu agora em comparação ao que vós fizestes? Não são porventura os rabiscos de Efraim melhores do que a vindima de Abiezer?
3 Deus entregou na vossa mão os príncipes de Midiã, Orebe e Zeebe; que, pois, pude eu fazer em comparação ao que vós fizestes? Então a sua ira se abrandou para com ele, quando falou esta palavra.
4 E Gideão veio ao Jordão e o atravessou, ele e os trezentos homens que estavam com ele, fatigados, mas ainda perseguindo.
5 Disse, pois, aos homens de Sucote: Dai, peço-vos, uns pães ao povo que me segue, porquanto está fatigado, e eu vou perseguindo a Zeba e Zalmuna, reis os midianitas.
6 Mas os príncipes de Sucote responderam: Já estão em teu poder as mãos de Zebá e Zalmuna, para que demos pão ao teu exército?
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