Jueces 8:11

11 Y subió Gedeón por el camino de los que habitaban en tiendas al este de Noba y Jogbeha, y atacó el campamento cuando el campamento estaba desprevenido.

Jueces 8:11 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 8:11

And Gideon went up by the way of them that dwell in tents,
&c.] That is of the Arabians and Kedarenes, who dwelt in tents for the sake of feeding their flocks, as the Targum and Jarchi; he did not pursue them in the direct road, but went a roundabout way, where these people dwelt, that he might surprise the host of the kings of Midian at an unawares: and he came upon them,

on the east of Nobah and Jogbehah;
the first was in the tribe of Manasseh, and the latter in the tribe of Gad, and both it seems were on the confines of those tribes; see ( Numbers 32:35 Numbers 32:42 ) the Targum calls the latter Ramatha; both words have the signification of height in them, this city very probably being built on an eminence. According to Bunting F24 Penuel was two miles from Succoth, Nobah two miles from Penuel, and Jogbehah four miles from Nobah and Karkor four miles from Jogbehah, whither he pursued the kings, and took them, after he had discomfited the army:

and smote the host, for the host was secure:
having got over Jordan, and at night very probably, they thought themselves safe from Gideon's army, who they could have no thought that they would come up with them so soon, on foot, weary, and fatigued.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 Travels of the Patriarchs p. 109.

Jueces 8:11 In-Context

9 Y habló también a los hombres de Peniel, diciendo: Cuando yo vuelva sano y salvo, derribaré esta torre.
10 Ahora bien, Zeba y Zalmuna estaban en Carcor, y sus ejércitos con ellos, unos quince mil hombres, los que habían quedado de todo el ejército de los hijos del oriente; porque los que habían caído eran ciento veinte mil hombres que sacaban espada.
11 Y subió Gedeón por el camino de los que habitaban en tiendas al este de Noba y Jogbeha, y atacó el campamento cuando el campamento estaba desprevenido.
12 Cuando Zeba y Zalmuna huyeron, los persiguió; capturó a los dos reyes de Madián, Zeba y Zalmuna y llenó de terror a todo el ejército.
13 Después Gedeón, hijo de Joás, volvió de la batalla por la subida a Heres.
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