7:1 Then
Jerubbaal,
who
is
Gideon,
and
all
the
people
that
were
with
him,
rose
up
early,
and
encamped
beside
the
spring
of
Harod:
and
the
camp
of
Midian
was
on
the
north
side
of
them,
by
the
hill
of
Moreh,
in
the
valley.
7:2 And
Jehovah
said
unto
Gideon,
The
people
that
are
with
thee
are
too
many
for
me
to
give
the
Midianites
into
their
hand,
lest
Israel
vaunt
themselves
against
me,
saying,
Mine
own
hand
hath
saved
me.
7:3 Now
therefore
proclaim
in
the
ears
of
the
people,
saying,
Whosoever
is
fearful
and
trembling,
let
him
return
and
depart
from
mount
Gilead.
And
there
returned
of
the
people
twenty
and
two
thousand;
and
there
remained
ten
thousand.
7:4 And
Jehovah
said
unto
Gideon,
The
people
are
yet
too
many;
bring
them
down
unto
the
water,
and
I
will
try
them
for
thee
there:
and
it
shall
be,
that
of
whom
I
say
unto
thee,
This
shall
go
with
thee,
the
same
shall
go
with
thee;
and
of
whomsoever
I
say
unto
thee,
This
shall
not
go
with
thee,
the
same
shall
not
go.
7:5 So
he
brought
down
the
people
unto
the
water:
and
Jehovah
said
unto
Gideon,
Every
one
that
lappeth
of
the
water
with
his
tongue,
as
a
dog
lappeth,
him
shalt
thou
set
by
himself;
likewise
every
one
that
boweth
down
upon
his
knees
to
drink.
7:6 And
the
number
of
them
that
lapped,
putting
their
hand
to
their
mouth,
was
three
hundred
men:
but
all
the
rest
of
the
people
bowed
down
upon
their
knees
to
drink
water.
7:7 And
Jehovah
said
unto
Gideon,
By
the
three
hundred
men
that
lapped
will
I
save
you,
and
deliver
the
Midianites
into
thy
hand;
and
let
all
the
people
go
every
man
unto
his
place.
7:8 So
the
people
took
victuals
in
their
hand,
and
their
trumpets;
and
he
sent
all
the
men
of
Israel
every
man
unto
his
tent,
but
retained
the
three
hundred
men:
and
the
camp
of
Midian
was
beneath
him
in
the
valley.
7:9 And
it
came
to
pass
the
same
night,
that
Jehovah
said
unto
him,
Arise,
get
thee
down
into
the
camp;
for
I
have
delivered
it
into
thy
hand.
7:10 But
if
thou
fear
to
go
down,
go
thou
with
Purah
thy
servant
down
to
the
camp:
7:11 and
thou
shalt
hear
what
they
say;
and
afterward
shall
thy
hands
be
strengthened
to
go
down
into
the
camp.
Then
went
he
down
with
Purah
his
servant
unto
the
outermost
part
of
the
armed
men
that
were
in
the
camp.
7:12 And
the
Midianites
and
the
Amalekites
and
all
the
children
of
the
east
lay
along
in
the
valley
like
locusts
for
multitude;
and
their
camels
were
without
number,
as
the
sand
which
is
upon
the
sea-shore
for
multitude.
7:13 And
when
Gideon
was
come,
behold,
there
was
a
man
telling
a
dream
unto
his
fellow;
and
he
said,
Behold,
I
dreamed
a
dream;
and,
lo,
a
cake
of
barley
bread
tumbled
into
the
camp
of
Midian,
and
came
unto
the
tent,
and
smote
it
so
that
it
fell,
and
turned
it
upside
down,
so
that
the
tent
lay
flat.
7:14 And
his
fellow
answered
and
said,
This
is
nothing
else
save
the
sword
of
Gideon
the
son
of
Joash,
a
man
of
Israel:
into
his
hand
God
hath
delivered
Midian,
and
all
the
host.
7:15 And
it
was
so,
when
Gideon
heard
the
telling
of
the
dream,
and
the
interpretation
thereof,
that
he
worshipped;
and
he
returned
into
the
camp
of
Israel,
and
said,
Arise;
for
Jehovah
hath
delivered
into
your
hand
the
host
of
Midian.
7:16 And
he
divided
the
three
hundred
men
into
three
companies,
and
he
put
into
the
hands
of
all
of
them
trumpets,
and
empty
pitchers,
with
torches
within
the
pitchers.
7:17 And
he
said
unto
them,
Look
on
me,
and
do
likewise:
and,
behold,
when
I
come
to
the
outermost
part
of
the
camp,
it
shall
be
that,
as
I
do,
so
shall
ye
do.
7:18 When
I
blow
the
trumpet,
I
and
all
that
are
with
me,
then
blow
ye
the
trumpets
also
on
every
side
of
all
the
camp,
and
say,
For
Jehovah
and
for
Gideon.
7:19 So
Gideon,
and
the
hundred
men
that
were
with
him,
came
unto
the
outermost
part
of
the
camp
in
the
beginning
of
the
middle
watch,
when
they
had
but
newly
set
the
watch:
and
they
blew
the
trumpets,
and
brake
in
pieces
the
pitchers
that
were
in
their
hands.
7:20 And
the
three
companies
blew
the
trumpets,
and
brake
the
pitchers,
and
held
the
torches
in
their
left
hands,
and
the
trumpets
in
their
right
hands
wherewith
to
blow;
and
they
cried,
The
sword
of
Jehovah
and
of
Gideon.
7:21 And
they
stood
every
man
in
his
place
round
about
the
camp;
and
all
the
host
ran;
and
they
shouted,
and
put
[them]
to
flight.
7:22 And
they
blew
the
three
hundred
trumpets,
and
Jehovah
set
every
man's
sword
against
his
fellow,
and
against
all
the
host;
and
the
host
fled
as
far
as
Beth-shittah
toward
Zererah,
as
far
as
the
border
of
Abel-meholah,
by
Tabbath.
7:23 And
the
men
of
Israel
were
gathered
together
out
of
Naphtali,
and
out
of
Asher,
and
out
of
all
Manasseh,
and
pursued
after
Midian.
7:24 And
Gideon
sent
messengers
throughout
all
the
hill-country
of
Ephraim,
saying,
Come
down
against
Midian,
and
take
before
them
the
waters,
as
far
as
Beth-barah,
even
the
Jordan.
So
all
the
men
of
Ephraim
were
gathered
together,
and
took
the
waters
as
far
as
Beth-barah,
even
the
Jordan.
7:25 And
they
took
the
two
princes
of
Midian,
Oreb
and
Zeeb;
and
they
slew
Oreb
at
the
rock
of
Oreb,
and
Zeeb
they
slew
at
the
winepress
of
Zeeb,
and
pursued
Midian:
and
they
brought
the
heads
of
Oreb
and
Zeeb
to
Gideon
beyond
the
Jordan.