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Judges 2:18

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2:18 When the Lord raised up leaders for them, the Lord was with each leader and delivered the people 1  from their enemies while the leader remained alive. The Lord felt sorry for them 2  when they cried out in agony because of what their harsh oppressors did to them. 3 

Judges 6:2

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6:2 The Midianites 4  overwhelmed Israel. 5  Because of Midian the Israelites made shelters 6  for themselves in the hills, as well as caves and strongholds.

Judges 6:11

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Gideon Meets Some Visitors

6:11 The Lord’s angelic messenger 7  came and sat down under the oak tree in Ophrah owned by Joash the Abiezrite. He arrived while Joash’s son Gideon 8  was threshing 9  wheat in a winepress 10  so he could hide it from the Midianites. 11 

Judges 11:33

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11:33 He defeated them from Aroer all the way to Minnith – twenty cities in all, even as far as Abel Keramim! He wiped them out! 12  The Israelites humiliated the Ammonites. 13 

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[2:18]  1 tn Heb “them”; the referent (the people) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[2:18]  2 tn The phrase “for them” is supplied in the translation for clarity.

[2:18]  3 tn Heb “the ones oppressing them and afflicting them.” The synonyms “oppressing” and “afflicting” are joined together in the translation as “harsh oppressors” to emphasize the cruel character of their enemies.

[6:2]  4 tn Heb “the hand of Midian.”

[6:2]  5 tn Heb “The hand of Midian was strong against Israel.”

[6:2]  6 tn Or possibly “secret storage places.” The Hebrew word occurs only here in the Hebrew Bible.

[6:11]  7 tn The adjective “angelic” is interpretive.

[6:11]  8 tn Heb “Now Gideon his son…” The Hebrew circumstantial clause (note the pattern vav [ו] + subject + predicate) breaks the narrative sequence and indicates that the angel’s arrival coincided with Gideon’s threshing.

[6:11]  9 tn Heb “beating out.”

[6:11]  10 sn Threshing wheat in a winepress. One would normally thresh wheat at the threshing floor outside the city. Animals and a threshing sledge would be employed. Because of the Midianite threat, Gideon was forced to thresh with a stick in a winepress inside the city. For further discussion see O. Borowski, Agriculture in Iron Age Israel, 63.

[6:11]  11 tn Heb “Midian.”

[11:33]  10 tn Heb “with a very great slaughter.”

[11:33]  11 tn Heb “The Ammonites were humbled before the Israelites.”



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