25. Take thy father's . . . second bullock--The Midianites had probably
reduced the family herd; or, as Gideon's father was addicted to
idolatry, the best may have been fattened for the service of Baal; so
that the second was the only remaining one fit for sacrifice to God.
throw down the altar of Baal that thy father hath--standing upon his
ground, though kept for the common use of the townsmen.
cut down the grove that is by it--dedicated to Ashtaroth. With the aid
of ten confidential servants he demolished the one altar and raised on
the appointed spot the altar of the Lord; but, for fear of opposition,
the work had to be done under cover of night. A violent commotion was
excited next day, and vengeance vowed against Gideon as the
perpetrator. "Joash, his father, quieted the mob in a manner similar to
that of the town clerk of Ephesus. It was not for them to take the
matter into their own hands. The one, however, made an appeal to the
magistrate; the other to the idolatrous god himself"
[CHALMERS].
JFB.
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