1 
 Then  Jerubbaal,  who  is  Gideon,  and  all  the  people  who  were  with  him,  rose  up  early,  and  encamped  beside  the 
spring of  Harod.  Midian's  camp  was  on  the  north  side  of  them,  by  the  hill  of  Moreh,  in  the  valley.  
+2 
 The  LORD  said  to  Gideon,  "The  people  who  are  with  you  are  too  many  for  me  to  give  the  Midianites  into  their  hand,  lest 
Israel brag  against  me,  saying,  'My  own  hand  has  saved  me.'  
+3 
 Now  therefore  proclaim  in  the  ears  of  the  people,  saying,  'Whoever  is  fearful  and  trembling,  let  him  return  and  depart  from 
Mount Gilead.'"  So  twenty-two  thousand  of  the  people  returned,  and  ten  thousand  remained.  
+4 
 The  LORD  said  to  Gideon,  "There  are  still  too  many  people.  Bring  them  down  to  the  water,  and  I  will  test  them  for  you  there.  It  shall  be,  that  those  whom  I  tell  you,  'This  shall  go  with  you,'  the  same  shall  go  with  you;  and  whoever  I  tell  you,  'This  shall  not  go  with  you,'  the  same  shall  not  go."  +
5 
 So  he  brought  down  the  people  to  the  water;  and  the  LORD  said  to  Gideon,  "Everyone  who  laps  of  the  water  with  his  tongue,  like  a  dog  laps,  you  shall  set  him  by  himself;  likewise  everyone  who  bows  down  on  his  knees  to  drink."  +
6 
 The  number  of  those  who  lapped,  putting  their  hand  to  their  mouth,  was  three  hundred  men;  but  all  the  rest  of  the  people  bowed  down  on  their  knees  to 
drink water.  
7 
 The  LORD  said  to  Gideon,  "By  the  three  hundred  men  who  lapped  will  I  save  you,  and  deliver  the  Midianites  into  your  hand.  Let  all  the  other  people  go,  each  to  his  own  place."  +
8 
 So  the  people  took  food  in  their  hand,  and  their  trumpets;  and  he  sent  all  the  men  of  Israel  every  man  to  his  tent,  but  retained  the  three  hundred  men;  and  the  camp  of 
Midian was  beneath  him  in  the  valley.  
+9 
 That  same  night,  the  LORD  said  to  him,  "Arise,  go  down  into  the  camp;  for  I  have  delivered  it  into  your  hand.  +
10 
 But  if  you  are  afraid  to  go  down,  go  with  Purah  your  servant  down  to  the  camp.  
11 
 You  will  hear  what  they  say;  and  afterward  your  hands  will  be  strengthened  to  go  down  into  the  camp."  Then  went  he  down  with  Purah  his  servant  to  the  outermost  part  of  the  armed  men  who  were  in  the  camp.  +
12 
 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  on  the  seashore  for  multitude.  
+13 
 When 
Gideon had  come,  behold,  there  was  a  man  telling  a 
dream to  his  fellow.  He  said,  "Behold,  I  dreamed  a  dream;  and  behold,  a  cake  of 
barleybread tumbled  into  the  camp  of  Midian,  and  came  to  the  tent,  and  struck  it  so  that  it  fell,  and  turned  it  upside  down,  so  that  the  tent  lay  flat."  
+14 
 His  fellow  answered,  "This  is  nothing  other  than  the 
sword of  Gideon  the  son  of  Joash,  a  man  of  Israel.  God  has  delivered  Midian  into  his  hand,  with  all  the  army."  
15 
 It  was  so,  when  Gideon  heard  the  telling  of  the  dream,  and  its  interpretation,  that  he  worshiped.  Then  he  returned  into  the  camp  of  Israel,  and  said,  "Arise;  for  the  LORD  has  delivered  the  army  of  Midian  into  your  hand!"  +
16 
 He  divided  the  three  hundred  men  into  three  companies,  and  he  put  into  the  hands  of  all  them  trumpets,  and  empty  pitchers,  with 
torches within  the  pitchers.  
+17 
 He  said  to  them,  "Watch  me,  and  do  likewise.  Behold,  when  I  come  to  the  outermost  part  of  the  camp,  it  shall  be  that,  as  I  do,  so  you  shall  do.  
18 
 When  I  blow  the  trumpet,  I  and  all  who  are  with  me,  then  blow  the 
trumpets also  on  every  side  of  all  the  camp,  and  shout,  'For  the  LORD  and  for  Gideon!'"  
19 
 So  Gideon,  and  the  hundred  men  who  were  with  him,  came  to  the  outermost  part  of  the  camp  in  the  beginning  of  the  middle  watch,  when  they  had  but  newly  set  the  watch.  Then  they  blew  the  trumpets,  and  broke  in 
pieces the  pitchers  that  were  in  their  hands.  
20 
 The  three  companies  blew  the  trumpets,  broke  the  pitchers,  and  held  the  torches  in  their  left  hands,  and  the  trumpets  in  their  right  hands  with  which  to  blow;  and  they  shouted,  "The  sword  of  the  LORD  and  of  Gideon!"  
21 
 They  each  stood  in  his  place  around  the  camp;  and  all  the  army  ran;  and  they  shouted,  and  put  them  to  flight.  
22 
 They  blew  the  three  hundred  trumpets,  and  the  LORD  set  every  man's  sword  against  his  fellow,  and  against  all  the  army;  and  the  army  fled  as  far  as  Beth  Shittah  toward  Zererah,  as  far  as  the  border  of  Abel  Meholah,  by  Tabbath.  
23 
 The  men  of  Israel  were  gathered  together  out  of  Naphtali,  and  out  of  Asher,  and  out  of  all  Manasseh,  and  pursued  Midian.  +
24 
 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.  
+25 
 They  took  the  two  princes  of  Midian,  Oreb  and  Zeeb.  They  killed  Oreb  at  Oreb's  rock,  and  Zeeb  they  killed  at  Zeeb's  wine  press;  and  pursued  Midian.  Then  they  brought  the  heads  of  Oreb  and  Zeeb  to  Gideon 
beyond the  Jordan.  
 
            
Jud 7:1-8. GIDEON'S ARMY.
1. Jerubbaal--This had now become Gideon's honorable surname, "the enemy of Baal."
well--rather "spring of Harod," that is, "fear, trembling"; probably the same as the fountain in Jezreel (1Sa 29:1). It was situated not far from Gilboa, on the confines of Manasseh, and the name "Harod" was bestowed on it with evident reference to the panic which seized the majority of Gideon's troops. The host of the Midianites were on the northern side of the valley, seemingly deeper down in the descent towards the Jordan, near a little eminence.