The Sword of Gideon
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The "Sword of Gideon" is a term that emerges from the biblical narrative of Gideon, a judge of Israel, whose account is primarily found in the Book of Judges, chapters 6 to 8. Gideon, also known as Jerubbaal, is a central figure in the history of Israel during the period of the Judges, a time characterized by cycles of apostasy, oppression, and deliverance.

Biblical Context

The account of Gideon begins in Judges 6, where the Israelites are suffering under the oppression of the Midianites due to their disobedience to God. The Angel of the LORD appears to Gideon while he is threshing wheat in a winepress to hide it from the Midianites. The Angel addresses him as a "mighty warrior" and commissions him to deliver Israel from Midian's hand (Judges 6:12).

Gideon, initially hesitant and doubtful of his own capabilities, seeks confirmation from God through a series of signs, including the famous fleece test (Judges 6:36-40). Once assured of God's presence and support, Gideon gathers an army from the tribes of Israel.

The Battle and the Sword

The pivotal moment involving the "Sword of Gideon" occurs during the battle against the Midianites. God instructs Gideon to reduce his army from 32,000 men to just 300, ensuring that the victory would be attributed to divine intervention rather than human strength (Judges 7:2-7). Armed with trumpets, empty jars, and torches, Gideon's men surround the Midianite camp.

At Gideon's signal, the men blow their trumpets, break the jars, and shout, "A sword for the LORD and for Gideon!" (Judges 7:20). This cry, though not involving physical swords, symbolizes the divine empowerment and authority given to Gideon and his men. The Midianites, thrown into confusion and panic, turn on each other, leading to a miraculous victory for Israel.

Symbolism and Significance

The "Sword of Gideon" represents the power and deliverance of God working through human agency. It underscores the biblical theme that God often chooses the weak and unlikely to accomplish His purposes, demonstrating that victory comes not by might or power, but by His Spirit (cf. Zechariah 4:6).

Gideon's account, including the symbolic "Sword of Gideon," serves as a reminder of faith and obedience. Despite his initial doubts, Gideon's reliance on God's guidance and his willingness to act in faith led to the liberation of Israel from their oppressors. The narrative encourages believers to trust in God's promises and to recognize that He equips and empowers those He calls to fulfill His purposes.

Legacy

The legacy of the "Sword of Gideon" extends beyond the immediate victory over the Midianites. It is a testament to God's faithfulness and His ability to use ordinary individuals to achieve extraordinary outcomes. Gideon's account is often cited in discussions of faith, leadership, and divine intervention, illustrating the profound impact of trusting in God's plan and timing.
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Sword

Sword of Judgments

Sword of the Malicious Tongue

Sword of War

Sword used by Gideon

Sword used by Goliath

Sword used by Peter

Sword: David's Army Equipped With

Sword: Made of Plowshares

Sword: Symbolical

Sword: To be Beaten Into Plowshares

Sword: Two-Edged

The Sword in Time of Peace Made Into Plough Shares

The Sword in Time of War, Plough Shares Made Into

The Sword of Deep Mental Affliction

The Sword of False Witnesses

The Sword of Judicial Authority

The Sword of Persecuting Spirit of the Wicked

The Sword of Severe and Heavy Calamities

The Sword of the End of the Wicked

The Sword of the Justice of God

The Sword of the Protection of God

The Sword of the Tongue of the Wicked

The Sword of the Wicked

The Sword of the Word of Christ

The Sword of the Word of God

The Sword of War and Contention

The Sword was Brandished Over the Head

The Sword was One of God's Four Sore Judgments

The Sword was Pointed

The Sword was Thrust Through Enemies

The Sword was Used by Heathen Nations

The Sword was Used by the Jews

The Sword was Used by the Patriarchs

The Sword was Used for Destruction of Enemies

The Sword was Used for Punishing Criminals

The Sword was Used for Self-Defence

The Sword was Used: Sometimes for Self-Destruction

The Sword: (Drawing of) of War and Destruction

The Sword: (Living By) of Rapine

The Sword: (Not Departing from One's House) of Perpetual Calamity

The Sword: (Putting, Into Its Sheath) Peace and Friendship

The Sword: Bright

The Sword: Carried in a Sheath or Scabbard

The Sword: Frequently had Two Edges

The Sword: Glittering

The Sword: Hebrews Early Acquainted With Making of

The Sword: Hurtful

The Sword: Often Sent As a Punishment

The Sword: Often Threatened As a Punishment

The Sword: Oppressive

The Sword: Probable Origin

The Sword: Sharp

The Sword: Sharpened and Furbished Before Going to War

The Sword: Suspended from the Girdle

The Sword: Those Slain By, Communicated Ceremonial Uncleanness

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