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Gideon’s 300 Attack. There he announced, “Get up! The Lord has given the Midianite army into your control!” 16 Then he separated the 300 men into three companies, gave them each trumpets to carry, along with jars into which he placed lit torches. 17 He instructed them, “Watch me, and do what I do.
11 kwi 2018 · In chapter 7 of the Book of Judges, the Lord instructs Gideon to reduce his massive army to an elite group of only 300 soldiers by means of a strange water drinking test. Why does Gideon need to get rid of so many soldiers? What possible connection could there be between the way that a soldier drinks and his combat abilities?
Gideon gathered 32,000 Israelites to fight the huge Midianite army of 135,000 men. The Lord commanded Gideon to reduce his army to only 300 men. Gideon and his small army surrounded the Midianite camp at night and, at a signal, smashed jars, blew trumpets, and yelled.
Gideon divides his 300 men into three groups, equipping them with trumpets, empty jars, and torches. On his signal, they blow the trumpets, smash the jars, and shout, causing confusion and panic in the Midianite camp.
One day, a man named Gideon was threshing out wheat in a hidden place, when he saw an angel sitting-under an oak-tree. The angel said to him: "You are a brave man, Gideon, and the Lord is with you. Go out boldly, and save your people from the power of the Midianites."
28 wrz 2022 · Encouraged by the acts of God, Gideon and his men then travel near the camp of Midian and prepare for battle. It is clear that God wants the Israelites to realize his divine validity, telling Gideon to lessen his army from thousands to just 300 men to defeat the Midianites.
22 paź 2021 · 300 men were in the first group. The Lord said that those 300 men were the ones that would have victory over the Midianites. The Lord was looking for the least warrior-like men for the job.