Samuel's mission was to serve god all the days of his life. But i really dont know the others.
After the death of Joshua, the leaders of the Israelites for 360 years were the Judges. The first of them was Othniel ben Kenaz.See also the Related Links.Link: More about JoshuaLink: More about the Judges
According to 2 Samuel 12:24-25 of the Bible, Jedidiah (notice the spelling is different than your example) was another name given to Solomon, son of King David.
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.
In the bible it clearly states that Gideon defeated the midianites.
After asking for a sign to make sure God would aid him, he obeyed God, destroying an idolatrous altar and gathering an army to fight the Midianites (Judges ch.6-7). He was called Yerubaal, alluding to his having destroyed the idolatrous altar of baal (Judges 6:31-32). See also:Monotheism in Judaism
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their wives; Moses, Aaron, Joshua, Jephthah, Gideon, Samuel, all of the Kings of the Book of Kings, all of the Israelite prophets, and many more.
No. Gideon was a Hebrew warrior in the sixth book of the Old Testament, Joshua.
the Judges served after Joshua and before Saul, some 350 years. They served as judges, Torah-teachers and occasionally as a leader in battle. Some well-known ones include Devorah, Shimshon (Samson), Gideon, and Yiftach (Jephthah). Complete list: Othniel Ehud Shamgar Deborah Gideon Abimelech Tola Yair Jepthah Ibzan Elon Abdon Samson Eli Samuel
God's angels, Michael and Gabriel. Gideon was a warrior, and so was King David. Uriah, Bathsheba's husband, and Joshua.
After the death of Joshua, the leaders of the Israelites for 360 years were the Judges. The first of them was Othniel ben Kenaz.See also the Related Links.Link: More about JoshuaLink: More about the Judges
The name of the Judges are Samson , Deborah, Samuel,Shamgar, Ehud, Othinel, Gideon, Barak, Jephthah, Ibzan.
In Mission 8 of The 39 Clues series, the clue is "Sword." It leads to the discovery of Gideon Cahill's sword hidden in the Ekat stronghold in Japan.
The Abiezrites were the highest ranking family of the tribe of Manasseh (Joshua 17:2). Circumstantial evidence suggests that Gideon was the eldest son of Joash, the firstborn.
Othniel, Ehud, Shamgar, Deborah, Gideon, Tola, Jair, Jephthah, Ibzan, Elon, Abdon, Samson, Eli, Samuel, God.
After the death of Joshua, leadership of the Israelites is taken over by the elders who outlived him, as detailed in the Book of Joshua in the Bible. Eventually, the Israelites do not have a single leader, but rather a series of judges who arise to lead the people during times of crisis. This period is characterized by a decentralized form of governance, where various judges, such as Deborah and Gideon, emerge to guide the Israelites.
According to 2 Samuel 12:24-25 of the Bible, Jedidiah (notice the spelling is different than your example) was another name given to Solomon, son of King David.
Gideon is not a religion.