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Judges 8

The men of Ephraim rebuked Gideon for not calling them to fight against Midian, but Gideon calmed them by saying their victory was greater than his. Gideon then asked the men of Succoth and Penuel for food for his weary men, but they refused, so he vowed to punish them if he was victorious. Gideon defeated the kings of Midian, Zebah and Zalmunna, and then punished the men of Succoth and Penuel as he had vowed. He also killed Zebah and Zalmunna, and the Israelites asked him to rule over them, but he refused, saying the Lord would rule over them. Gideon made an ephod from the gold earrings he requested from the Israelites, but it became a source of idolatry.

1And the men of Ephraim said to him, "What is this, that you wanted to do, so that you would not call us when you went to fight against Midian?" And they rebuked him strongly, and came close to using violence2And he responded to them: "But what could I have done that would be so great as what you have done? Is not one bunch of grapes of Ephraim better than the vintages of Abiezer3The Lord has delivered into your hands the leaders of Midian, Oreb and Zeeb. What could I have done that would be so great as what you have done?" And when he had said this, their spirit, which was swelling up against him, was quieted4And when Gideon had arrived at the Jordan, he crossed over it with the three hundred men who were with him. And they were so weary that they were unable to pursue those who were fleeing5And he said to the men of Succoth, "I beg you, give bread to the people who are with me, for they are greatly weakened, so that we may be able to pursue Zebah and Zalmunna, the kings of Midian.6The leaders of Succoth answered, "Perhaps the palms of the hands of Zebah and Zalmunna are in your hand, and for this reason, you request that we give bread to your army.7And he said to them, "So then, when the Lord will have delivered Zebah and Zalmunna into my hands, I will thresh your flesh with the thorns and briers of the desert.8And going up from there, he arrived at Penuel. And he spoke to the men of that place similarly. And they also answered him, just as the men of Succoth had answered9And so he said to them also, "When I will have returned as a victor in peace, I will destroy this tower.10Now Zebah and Zalmunna were resting with their entire army. For fifteen thousand men were left out of all the troops of the eastern people. And one hundred twenty thousand warriors that drew the sword had been cut down11And Gideon ascended by the way of those who were dwelling in tents, to the eastern part of Nobah and Jogbehah. And he struck the camp of the enemies, who were confident and were suspecting nothing adverse12And Zebah and Zalmunna fled. And Gideon pursued and overtook them, sending their entire army into confusion13And returning from the war before sunrise14he took a boy from among the men of Succoth. And he asked him the names of the leaders and elders of Succoth. And he described seventy-seven men15And he went to Succoth, and he said to them: "Behold Zebah and Zalmunna, over whom you rebuked me, saying: ‘Perhaps the hands of Zebah and Zalmunna are in your hands, and for this reason, you request that we give bread to men who are languishing and weakened.’ 16Therefore, he took the elders of the city, and, using the thorns and briers of the desert, he threshed them with these, and he cut the men of Succoth to pieces17He also overturned the tower of Penuel, and he killed the men of the city18And he said to Zebah and Zalmunna, "What kind of men were those whom you killed at Tabor?" They responded, "They were like you, and one of them was like the son of a king.19He answered them: "They were my brothers, the sons of my mother. As the Lord lives, if you had preserved them, I would not kill you.20And he said to Jether, his firstborn son, "Rise up, and put them to death." But he did not draw his sword. For he was afraid, being still a boy21And Zebah and Zalmunna said: "You should rise up and rush against us. For the strength of a man is in accord with his age." Gideon rose up, and he killed Zebah and Zalmunna. And he took the ornaments and studs, with which the necks of the royal camels are usually adorned22And all the men of Israel said to Gideon: "You should rule over us, and your son, and your son’s son. For you freed us from the hand of Midian.23And he said to them: "I will not rule over you. Neither shall my son rule over you. Instead, the Lord shall rule over you.24And he said to them: "I petition one request from you. Give me the earrings from your spoils." For the Ishmaelites were accustomed to wear gold earrings25They responded, "We are very willing to give them." And spreading a cloak on the ground, they cast upon it the earrings from the spoils26And the weight of the earrings that he requested was one thousand seven hundred shekels of gold, aside from the ornaments, and necklaces, and purple garments, which the kings of Midian were accustomed to use, and aside from the gold chains on the camels27And Gideon made an ephod from these, and he kept it in his city, Ophrah. And all of Israel committed fornication with it, and it became a ruin to Gideon and to all his house28But Midian was humbled before the sons of Israel. Neither were they able any longer to lift up their necks. But the land rested for forty years, while Gideon presided29And so Jerubbaal, the son of Joash, went and lived in his own house30And he had seventy sons, who went forth from his own thigh. For he had many wives31But his concubine, whom he had in Shechem, bore him a son named Abimelech32And Gideon, the son of Joash, died in a good old age, and he was buried in the sepulcher of his father, at Ophrah, of the family of Ezri33But after Gideon died, the sons of Israel turned away, and they committed fornication with the Baals. And they struck a covenant with Baal, so that he would be their god34And they did not remember the Lord their God, who rescued them from the hands of all their enemies on all sides35Neither did they show mercy to the house of Jerubbaal Gideon, in accord with all the good that he had done for Israel
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