Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Judges 7:16 - 7:16

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Judges 7:16 - 7:16


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Jdg 7:16-24. His stratagem against Midian.

he divided the three hundred men into three companies - The object of dividing his forces was, that they might seem to be surrounding the enemy. The pitchers were empty to conceal the torches, and made of earthenware, so as to be easily broken; and the sudden blaze of the held-up lights - the loud echo of the trumpets, and the shouts of Israel, always terrifying (Num 23:21), and now more terrible than ever by the use of such striking words, broke through the stillness of the midnight air. The sleepers started from their rest; not a blow was dealt by the Israelites; but the enemy ran tumultuously, uttering the wild, discordant cries peculiar to the Arab race. They fought indiscriminately, not knowing friend from foe. The panic being universal, they soon precipitately fled, directing their flight down to the Jordan, by the foot of the mountains of Ephraim, to places known as the “house of the acacia” [Beth-shittah], and “the meadow of the dance” [Abel-meholah].