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Gideon
Gideon was the 5th Judge of Israel who was called by God - the ultimate Judge - to free the Israelites from the Midianites. The story begins in the Book of Judges chapter 6 through 8.
A judge of Israel and conqueror of the Midioinites
the same judge who had 30 sons and 30 daughters and a total of 60 offsprings
Gideon's birth is not given. He was contacted by our Father's angel about 1218bc regarding his service as a Judge "set right and rule" of Israel.
In the Book of Judges in the Holy bible, another name for Gideon is Gedeon. He was a judge of the Hebrew people and his name meant mighty warrior, destroyer or feller of trees. ANSWER: Another name for Gideon is Jerubbaal (Judges 6:32).
Florida denied Gideon counsel because until Gideon changed that in 1963, the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled in Betts v Brady,(1942) that the right to counsel was only for capital crimes, such as murder or rape. Therefore, when Gideon asked for counsel the judge replied no due to the fact that it wasn't an option at the time.
The story of Gideon is God's choice to use the least in worldly stature to deliver the strength of His promises. Through faith and obedience Gideon is able to do what an entire unbelieving nation could not in defeating the enemy. Gideon glorifies God and in the process is glorified in his deeds. Gideon was a chosen by God as a 'judge' to deliver Israel during the period of the Judges as recorded in the book of that name. Specifically he attacked, with 300 men, a greatly superior force (numerically) of Midianites who had invaded the land of Israel. The account of Gideon is recorded in Judges chapters 6 through 8.
Gideon was a por judge in the bible.
Gideon was a judge. His real name was Jerubbaal. The author of the Book of Judges would not write the story of the hero who had been chosen by Yahweh (God) to drive out the Midianite menace when his name, which means 'may Baal contend', says that he was a follower of Baal. Hence, the author devised the name Gideon ('hewer'), which clearly refers to him cutting down the grove of asherahs, to use only in Judges 6-8 and nowhere else in the Bible. Elsewhere, his birth name, Jerubbaal, was used.
The Gideon ephod was significant in the biblical narrative because it was used as a symbol of leadership and authority. Gideon, a judge in the Old Testament, made the ephod from the gold earrings of the defeated Midianites. It became a symbol of his victory and the people's recognition of his leadership. However, the ephod later became a source of idolatry and led to spiritual downfall.