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Judges 8
And the men of Ephraim said to him: What is this that
thou meanest to do, that thou wouldst not call us when
thou wentest to fight against Madian? and they chid
him sharply and almost offered violence.
And he answered them: What could I have done like to
that which you have done? Is not one bunch of grapes
of Ephraim better than the vintages of Abiezer?
The Lord hath delivered into your bands the princes
of Madian, Oreb and Zeb: what could I have done like
to what you have done? And when he had said this, their
spirit was appeased, with which they swelled against
him.
And when Gedeon was come to the Jordan, he passed over
it with the three hundred men, that were with him: who
were so weary that they could not pursue after them
that fled.
And he said to the men of Soccoth: Give, I beseech you,
bread to the people that is with me, for they are faint:
that we may pursue Zebee, and Salmana the kings of Madian.
The princes of Soccoth answered: Peradventure the palms
of the hands of Zebee and Salmana are in thy hand, and
therefore thou demandest that we should give bread to
thy army.
And he said to them: When the Lord therefore shall have
delivered Zebee and Salmana into my hands, I will thresh
your flesh with the thorns and briers of the desert.
And going up from thence, he came to Phanuel: and he
spoke the like things to the men of that place. And
they also answered him, as the men of Soccoth had answered.
He said therefore to them also: When I shall return
a conqueror in peace, I will destroy this tower.
But Zebee and Salmana were resting with all their army.
For fifteen thousand men were left of all the troops
of the eastern people, and one hundred and twenty thousand
warriors that drew the sword, were slain.
And Gedeon went up by the way of them that dwelt in
tents, on the east of Nobe and Jegbaa, and smote the
camp of the enemies, who were secure, and suspected
no hurt.
And Zebee and Salmana fled, and Gedeon pursued and took
them, all their host being put in confusion.
And returning from the battle before the sun rising,
He took a boy of the men of Soccoth: and he asked him
the names of the princes and ancients of Soccoth, and
he described unto him seventy-seven men.
And he came to Soccoth and said to them: Behold Zebee
and Salmana, concerning whom you upbraided me, saying:
Peradventure the hands of Zebee and Salmana, are in
thy hands, and therefore thou demandest that we should
give bread to the men that are weary and faint.
So he took the ancients of the city and thorns and briers
of the desert, and tore them with the same, and cut
in pieces the men of Soccoth.
And he demolished the tower of Phanuel, and slew the
men of the city.
And he said to Zebee and Salmana: What manner of men
were they whom you slew in Thabor? They answered: They
were like thee, and one of them as the son of a king.
He answered them: They were my brethren, the sons of
my mother. As the Lord liveth, if you had saved them,
I would not kill you.
And he said to Jether his eldest son: Arise, and slay
them. But he drew not his sword: for he was afraid,
being but yet a boy.
And Zebee and Salmana said: Do thou rise, and run upon
us: because the strength of a man is according to his
age: Gedeon rose up and slew Zebee and Salmana: and
he took the ornaments and bosses, with which the necks
of the camels of kings are wont to be adorned.
And all the men of Israel said to Gedeon: Rule thou
over us and thy son, and thy son's son: because thou
hast delivered us from the hand of Madian.
And he said to them: I will not rule over you, neither
shall my son rule over you, but the Lord shall rule
over you.
And he said to them: I desire one request of you: Give
me the earlets of your spoils. For the Ismaelites were
accustomed to wear golden earlets.
They answered: We will give them most willingly. And
spreading a mantle on the ground, they cast upon it
the earlets of the spoils.
And the weight of the earlets that he requested, was
a thousand seven hundred sicles of gold, besides the
ornaments, and jewels, and purple raiment which the
kings of Madian were went to use, and besides the golden
chains that were about the camels' necks.
And Gedeon made an ephod thereof, and put it in his
city Ephra. And all Israel committed fornication with
it, and it became a ruin to Gedeon and to all his house.
But Madian was humbled before the children of Israel,
neither could they any more lift up their beads: but
the land rested for forty years, while Gedeon presided.
So Jerobaal the son of Joas went, and dwelt in his own
house.
And he had seventy sons, who came out of his thigh,
for he had many wives.
And his concubine, that he had in Sichem, bore him a
son, whose name was Abimelech.
And Gedeon the son of Joas died in a good old age, and
was buried in the sepulchre of his father in Ephra of
the family of Ezri.
But after Gedeon was dead, the children of Israel turned
again, and committed fornication with Baalim. And they
made a covenant with Baal, that he should be their god:
And they remembered not the Lord their God, who delivered
them out of the hands of all their enemies round about:
Neither did they shew mercy to the house of Jerobaal
Gedeon, according to all the good things he had done
to Israel.
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