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Judges 8:26-27

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8:26 The total weight of the gold earrings he requested came to seventeen hundred gold shekels. 1  This was in addition to the crescent-shaped ornaments, jewelry, 2  purple clothing worn by the Midianite kings, and the necklaces on the camels. 3  8:27 Gideon used all this to make 4  an ephod, 5  which he put in his hometown of Ophrah. All the Israelites 6  prostituted themselves to it by worshiping it 7  there. It became a snare to Gideon and his family.

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[8:26]  1 sn Seventeen hundred gold shekels would be about 42.7 pounds (19.4 kilograms) of gold.

[8:26]  2 tn Or “pendants.”

[8:26]  3 tn Heb “the ornaments which were on the necks of their camels.”

[8:27]  4 tn Heb “made it into.”

[8:27]  5 sn In Exod 28:4-6 and several other texts an ephod is described as a priestly or cultic garment. In some cases an ephod is used to obtain a divine oracle (1 Sam 23:9; 30:7). Here the ephod is made of gold and is described as being quite heavy (70-75 lbs?). Some identify it as an idol, but it was more likely a cultic object fashioned in the form of a garment which was used for oracular purposes. For discussion of the ephod in the OT, see C. F. Burney, Judges, 236-43, and R. de Vaux, Ancient Israel, 349-52.

[8:27]  6 tn Heb “Israel” (a collective singular).

[8:27]  7 tn The words “by worshiping it” are supplied in the translation for clarity.



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