The 300 Gideon men drank water by lapping it from a stream like dogs, as described in the biblical account in Judges 7. Gideon was instructed by God to observe how the soldiers drank, and those who brought the water to their mouths with their hands, while remaining vigilant, were selected for battle. This method distinguished the more alert and discerning warriors from those who simply knelt to drink. Ultimately, this unique approach helped to identify a smaller, more dedicated group for Gideon's mission.
God chose the men who lapped the water for Gideon's army to demonstrate His power and control over the situation. By selecting only those who drank directly from the water like dogs, God reduced Gideon's army from 32,000 to just 300 men, ensuring that the victory over the Midianites would clearly be attributed to divine intervention rather than human strength or numbers. This selection emphasized the importance of vigilance and readiness in spiritual warfare.
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Dogs lap water.
Mice drink by lapping water into their mouths and then swallowing the water. They lap up the water by flipping the tips of their tongues backwards and forming a ladle. That is also how other animals lap water.
Dogs simply lap up water (or anything else you give them to drink) with their tounges, throw it back into their mouths and then swallow.
They suck the water.
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Dogs will "lap" their water. To lap means to take up liquid with the tongue. Dogs actually fold the tip of their tongue backwards so the top of the tongue penetrates the surface of the water.
Pigs drink water in the same way that dogs do. Pigs will lap up the water they need with their tongues.
Much like a dog, they lap up the water. Often, they will only drink water before it gets to their dam.
They lap it uo with the under side of their tongue.
Yes. Echidnas do drink water. they may lap water from a creek or puddle, and they also lick water drops in the form of condensation from leaves.
Jaguars drink water from rivers, streams, or lakes. They lap it up with their tongue.
They simply lap it up like a dog or cat.