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Wesley -> Jdg 7:11
Wesley: Jdg 7:11 - -- Thou wilt be encourage to proceed, notwithstanding the smallness of thy number.
Thou wilt be encourage to proceed, notwithstanding the smallness of thy number.
JFB -> Jdg 7:11
JFB: Jdg 7:11 - -- "Armed," means embodied under the five officers established by the ordinary laws and usages of encampments. The camp seems to have been unprotected by...
"Armed," means embodied under the five officers established by the ordinary laws and usages of encampments. The camp seems to have been unprotected by any rampart, since Gideon had no difficulty in reaching and overhearing a conversation, so important to him.
Clarke -> Jdg 7:11
Clarke: Jdg 7:11 - -- Unto the outside of the armed men - No doubt the vast multitudes of Midianites, etc., which came merely for plunder, were wholly unarmed; but they h...
Unto the outside of the armed men - No doubt the vast multitudes of Midianites, etc., which came merely for plunder, were wholly unarmed; but they had a guard of armed men, as all the caravans have, and those guards were on the outside of the multitudes; it was to these that Gideon and his servant came.
TSK -> Jdg 7:11
TSK: Jdg 7:11 - -- thou shalt : Jdg 7:13-15; Gen 24:14; 1Sa 14:8, 1Sa 14:12
thine hands : 1Sa 23:16; Ezr 6:22; Neh 6:9; Isa 35:3, Isa 35:4; 2Co 12:9, 2Co 12:10; Eph 3:16...

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Barnes -> Jdg 7:11
Barnes: Jdg 7:11 - -- The armed men - The word is rendered harnessed in Exo 13:18 (see the note). The most probable meaning of the word is arrayed in divisions or ra...
The armed men - The word is rendered harnessed in Exo 13:18 (see the note). The most probable meaning of the word is arrayed in divisions or ranks.
Poole -> Jdg 7:11
Poole: Jdg 7:11 - -- Afterward shall thine hands be strengthened thou wilt be encouraged to proceed, notwithstanding the smallness of thy number, which may deter thee.
Afterward shall thine hands be strengthened thou wilt be encouraged to proceed, notwithstanding the smallness of thy number, which may deter thee.
Haydock -> Jdg 7:11
Haydock: Jdg 7:11 - -- Servant. Thus he confessed that he was not entirely free from fear himself, ver. 5, 10. (Haydock) ---
The most courageous feel less alarm, when ...
Servant. Thus he confessed that he was not entirely free from fear himself, ver. 5, 10. (Haydock) ---
The most courageous feel less alarm, when they have a companion, (Menochius) as Diomede observed, when he desired that one or two might accompany him in the attempt to explore the enemy's camp. (Homer, Iliad x.) ---
Arms. The greatest part of this immense crowd of people, who came to plunder, neglected the laws of war; as the Israelites had not dared, for a long time, to oppose them. A select number of 135,000 men in arms was destined to keep them in order, and to protect them. Among these Gedeon insinuated himself, to know how they were encamped, and what sentiments they entertained. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jdg 7:11
Gill: Jdg 7:11 - -- And thou shalt hear what they shall say,.... The Midianites, or what shall be said by any of them; for though it was the night season, and so not a ti...
And thou shalt hear what they shall say,.... The Midianites, or what shall be said by any of them; for though it was the night season, and so not a time for much conversation, as it may be supposed to be the dead of the night; yet something would be said and heard, which is a clear proof of the prescience of God respecting future contingent events:
and afterwards shall thine hands be strengthened; and his heart encouraged by what he should hear:
to go down into the camp; in an hostile manner, with his three hundred men, after his return to them:
then went he down with Phurah his servant; first privately, only they two, leaving his little army on the hill: and came
unto the outside of the armed men that were in the host; the sentinels, who were without side the camp, and stood complete in armour to guard it; and they came as near to them, in as still and private manner as they could, without being discovered. The Septuagint version is,"to the beginning of the fifty that were in the host;''and the Syriac and Arabic versions,"to the captain of the fifty;''these might be a party of the outer guards, consisting of fifty men, with one at the head of them, placed for the safety of the army in the night season, and to give notice of any approach to them, or attempt on them.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 7:1-25
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 7:1-25 - --1 Gideon's army of two and thirty thousand is brought to three hundred.9 He is encouraged by the dream and interpretation of the burley cake.16 His st...
MHCC -> Jdg 7:9-15
MHCC: Jdg 7:9-15 - --The dream seemed to have little meaning in it; but the interpretation evidently proved the whole to be from the Lord, and discovered that the name of ...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 7:9-15
Matthew Henry: Jdg 7:9-15 - -- Gideon's army being diminished as we have found it was, he must either fight by faith or not at all; God therefore here provides recruits for his fa...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 7:11-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 7:11-14 - --
But when Gideon came with his attendant to the end of the armed men ( chamushim , as in Jos 1:14; Exo 13:18) in the hostile camp, and the enemy wer...
Constable -> Jdg 3:7--17:1; Jdg 5:1--7:25; Jdg 6:1--10:6; Jdg 6:1--8:33; Jdg 6:33--7:19; Jdg 7:1-25; Jdg 7:9-11

Constable: Jdg 5:1--7:25 - --A. Previous Failures vv. 5-7
Jude cited three examples of failure from the past to warn his readers of t...

Constable: Jdg 6:1--10:6 - --D. The fourth apostasy 6:1-10:5
The writer of Judges structured this book so the story of Gideon would b...

Constable: Jdg 6:1--8:33 - --1. The story of Gideon 6:1-8:32
Tanner also pointed out that the Gideon narrative consists of fi...

Constable: Jdg 6:33--7:19 - --Gideon's personal struggle to believe God's promise 6:33-7:18
"The primary matter in the...

Constable: Jdg 7:1-25 - --3. The example of certain pagans v. 7
This example shows God's judgment on those who practice im...




