Jueces 7:1

1 Entonces se levantó temprano Jerobaal, es decir Gedeón, y todo el pueblo que estaba con él, y acamparon junto a la fuente de Harod; y el campamento de Madián estaba al norte de ellos, cerca de la colina de More, en el valle.

Jueces 7:1 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 7:1

Then Jerubbaal, who is Gideon
That being the name his father had lately given him, ( Judges 6:32 )

and all the people that were with him, rose up early;
encouraged by the signs and miracles wrought, by which he was assured of success; he was eager to be about his work, and therefore rose early in the morning, and got his army together, and marched to engage the enemy:

and pitched beside the well of Harod;
which he might choose for the refreshment of his army on occasion; or, however, so he was directed in Providence here, where a trial was to be made of them by water: this well, or fountain, seems to be the same with that in ( 1 Samuel 29:1 ) it signifies fear and trembling, and might have its name either from the fear and trembling of the 22,000 Israelites, whose hearts were dismayed at the Midianites, and they were ordered to return home; or from the fear and trembling of the Midianites, who were discomfited here; the former seems to be the true reason, see ( Judges 7:3 ) so that the Midianites were on the north side of them; which Gideon, no doubt, judged to be an advantageous post to him:

by the hill of Moreh, in the valley;
the valley of Jezreel, one of the mountains of Gilboa, as is supposed; the Targum is,

``by the hill which looks to the plain;''

from whence he could have a view of the Midianitish army, and the disposition of it. Some think this hill had its name from the Midianitish archers; but, according to Kimchi and Ben Melech, from there being a watch here to direct the ways, or to give notice to the inhabitants of the valley when an army came against them; though some take it to be a school of some eminent teacher in those days F26.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 See Weemse's Christian Synagogue, l. 1. c. 6. sect. 5.

Jueces 7:1 In-Context

1 Entonces se levantó temprano Jerobaal, es decir Gedeón, y todo el pueblo que estaba con él, y acamparon junto a la fuente de Harod; y el campamento de Madián estaba al norte de ellos, cerca de la colina de More, en el valle.
2 Y el SEÑOR dijo a Gedeón: El pueblo que está contigo es demasiado numeroso para que yo entregue a Madián en sus manos; no sea que Israel se vuelva orgulloso, diciendo: "Mi propia fortaleza me ha librado."
3 Ahora pues, proclama a oídos del pueblo, diciendo: "Cualquiera que tenga miedo y tiemble, que regrese y parta del monte Galaad." Y veintidós mil personas regresaron, pero quedaron diez mil.
4 Y el SEÑOR dijo a Gedeón: Todavía el pueblo es demasiado numeroso; hazlos bajar al agua y allí te los probaré. Y será que de quien yo te diga: "Este irá contigo", ése irá contigo; pero todo aquel de quien yo te diga: "Este no irá contigo", ése no irá.
5 E hizo bajar el pueblo al agua. Y el SEÑOR dijo a Gedeón: Pondrás a un lado a todo aquel que lamiere el agua con su lengua, como lame el perro, y a todo el que se arrodille para beber.
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