Juízes 6:18

18 Peço-te que não vás embora até que eu volte e traga minha oferta e a coloque diante de ti”.E o SENHOR respondeu: “Esperarei até você voltar”.

Juízes 6:18 Meaning and Commentary

Ver. 18 Depart not hence, I pray thee, until I come unto thee
Intending to go to his own, or his father's house, to fetch some food to entertain him with, and therefore entreats he would not quit the place where he was until he returned:

and bring forth my present, and set it before thee;
to treat him with, as a stranger and a messenger of God; and perhaps he thought, by this means, the better to discover who he was, whether an angel or a man: the word for the "present" is "minchah", often used for a meat offering, therefore some have thought of a sacrifice; but it appears by what follows that it was not of the nature of a sacrifice; and, besides, Gideon was no priest, nor was this a place for sacrifice, nor was there here any altar; and, besides, as Gideon did not yet know that it was the Lord himself, he could never think of offering a sacrifice to him:

and he said, I will tarry until thou come again;
which was a wonderful instance of divine condescension, it being some time he waited ere Gideon could prepare what he brought, as follows.

Juízes 6:18 In-Context

16 “Eu estarei com você”, respondeu o SENHOR, “e você derrotará todos os midianitas como se fossem um só homem”.
17 E Gideão prosseguiu: “Se de fato posso contar com o teu favor, dá-me um sinal de que és tu que estás falando comigo.
18 Peço-te que não vás embora até que eu volte e traga minha oferta e a coloque diante de ti”.E o SENHOR respondeu: “Esperarei até você voltar”.
19 Gideão foi para casa, preparou um cabrito e com uma arroba de farinha fez pães sem fermento. Pôs a carne num cesto e o caldo numa panela, trouxe-os para fora e ofereceu-os a ele sob a grande árvore.
20 E o Anjo de Deus lhe disse: “Apanhe a carne e os pães sem fermento, ponha-os sobre esta rocha e derrame o caldo”. Gideão assim o fez.
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