Jud 6:11-16. AN ANGEL SENDS GIDEON TO DELIVER THEM.
11. there came an angel of the Lord--He appeared in the character and
equipments of a traveller
(Jud 6:21),
who sat down in the shade to enjoy a little refreshment and repose.
Entering into conversation on the engrossing topic of the times, the
grievous oppression of the Midianites, he began urging Gideon to exert
his well-known prowess on behalf of his country. Gideon, in replying,
addresses him at first in a style equivalent (in Hebrew) to
"sir," but afterwards gives to him the name usually applied to God.
an oak--Hebrew, "the oak"--as famous in after-times.
Ophrah--a city in the tribe of Manasseh, about sixteen miles north of
Jericho, in the district belonging to the family of Abiezer
(Jos 17:2).
his son Gideon threshed wheat by the wine-press--This incident tells
emphatically the tale of public distress. The small quantity of grain
he was threshing, indicated by his using a flail instead of the
customary treading of cattle--the unusual place, near a wine-press,
under a tree, and on the bare ground, not a wooden floor, for the
prevention of noise--all these circumstances reveal the extreme dread
in which the people were living.
JFB.
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