World at War / Conflicts / Wars of Scripture
Wars of Scripture
Gideon's Three Hundred
1191 BC
Jezreel Valley
Status: ended
Casualties: 120,000 Midianites by the sword; the rest fled across Jordan
From thirty-two thousand the Lord whittled Israel to three hundred — those who lapped water from the hand. By night Gideon's band broke pitchers, blew trumpets, and cried 'A sword for the Lord and for Gideon!' The Midianite host turned its swords on itself and fled. Judges 7.
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Belligerents
- Gideon & 300 of Israel
- Midianites, Amalekites, & sons of the East
Casualties
120,000 Midianites by the sword; the rest fled across Jordan
Key events
- The fleece wet, the ground dry; the fleece dry, the ground wet
- The dream of the barley loaf overturning the tent
- Pitchers broken, torches blazing, trumpets blown — the Midianites turn sword on each other
- Pursuit east of Jordan; the kings Zebah and Zalmunna slain
Aftermath
Forty years of peace. Gideon refused kingship — 'the Lord shall rule over you' — but his son Abimelech seized it bloodily, the first king of Israel by force.
Weapons & matériel
- 300 trumpets, 300 empty pitchers, 300 torches
Sources
- Judges 6–8
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