Judges 6:25-40

Judges 6:25-40

[25] And it came to pass the same night,  that the LORD  said  unto him, Take  thy father's  young  bullock,  even the second  bullock  of seven  years old,  and throw down  the altar  of Baal  that thy father  hath, and cut down  the grove  that is by it: [26] And build  an altar  unto the LORD  thy God  upon the top  of this rock,  in the ordered place,  and take  the second  bullock,  and offer  a burnt sacrifice  with the wood  of the grove  which thou shalt cut down.  [27] Then Gideon  took  ten  of his servants,  and did  as the LORD  had said  unto him: and so it was, because he feared  his father's  household,  of the city,  that he could not do  it by day,  that he did  it by night.  [28] of the city  arose early  in the morning,  behold, the altar  of Baal  was cast down,  and the grove  was cut down  that was by it, and the second  bullock  was offered  upon the altar  that was built.  [29] And they said  one  to another,  Who hath done  this thing?  And when they enquired  and asked,  they said,  Gideon  the son  of Joash  hath done  this thing.  [30] of the city  said  unto Joash,  Bring out  thy son,  that he may die:  because he hath cast down  the altar  of Baal,  and because he hath cut down  the grove  [31] And Joash  said  unto all that stood  against him, Will ye plead  for Baal?  will ye save  him? he that will plead  for him, let him be put to death  whilst it is yet morning:  if he be a god,  let him plead  for himself, because one hath cast down  his altar.  [32] Therefore on that day  he called  him Jerubbaal,  saying,  Let Baal  plead  against him, because he hath thrown down  his altar.  [33] Then all the Midianites  and the Amalekites  and the children  of the east  were gathered  together,  and went over,  and pitched  in the valley  of Jezreel.  [34] But the Spirit  of the LORD  came  upon Gideon,  and he blew  a trumpet;  and Abiezer  was gathered  after  [35] And he sent  messengers  throughout all Manasseh;  who also was gathered  after  him: and he sent  messengers  unto Asher,  and unto Zebulun,  and unto Naphtali;  and they came up  to meet  [36] And Gideon  said  unto God,  If thou wilt  save  Israel  by mine hand,  as thou hast said,  [37] Behold, I will put  a fleece  of wool  in the floor;  and if the dew  be on the fleece  only, and it be dry  upon all the earth  beside, then shall I know  that thou wilt save  Israel  by mine hand,  as thou hast said.  [38] And it was so: for he rose up early  on the morrow,  the fleece  together,  and wringed  the dew  out of the fleece,  a bowl  full  of water.  [39] And Gideon  said  unto God,  Let not thine anger  be hot  against me, and I will speak  but this once:  let me prove,  I pray thee, but this once  with the fleece;  let it now be dry  only upon the fleece,  and upon all the ground  let there be dew.  [40] And God  did  so that night:  for it was dry  upon the fleece  only, and there was dew  on all the ground.