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1 Samuel 30

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1 και-C γιγνομαι-VCI-API3S ειςερχομαι-VB--AAPGSM *δαυιδ-N---NSM και-C ο- A--GPM ανηρ-N3--GPM αυτος- D--GSM εις-P *σεκελακ-N---ASF ο- A--DSF ημερα-N1A-DSF ο- A--DSF τριτος-A1--DSF και-C *αμαληκ-N---NSM επιτιθημι-VEI-AMI3S επι-P ο- A--ASM νοτος-N2--ASM και-C επι-P *σεκελακ-N---ASF και-C πατασσω-VAI-AAI3S ο- A--ASF *σεκελακ-N---ASF και-C ενπυριζω-VAI-AAI3S αυτος- D--ASF εν-P πυρ-N3--DSN

2 και-C ο- A--APF γυνη-N3K-APF και-C πας-A3--APN ο- A--APN εν-P αυτος- D--DSF απο-P μικρος-A1A-GSM εως-P μεγας-A1--GSM ου-D θανατοω-VAI-AAI3P ανηρ-N3--ASM και-C γυνη-N3K-ASF αλλα-C αιχμαλωτευω-VAI-AAI3P και-C αποερχομαι-VBI-AAI3P εις-P ο- A--ASF οδος-N2--ASF αυτος- D--GPM

3 και-C ερχομαι-VBI-AAI3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM και-C ο- A--NPM ανηρ-N3--NPM αυτος- D--GSM εις-P ο- A--ASF πολις-N3I-ASF και-C ιδου-I ενπυριζω-VM--XMI3S εν-P πυρ-N3--DSN ο- A--NPF δε-X γυνη-N3K-NPF αυτος- D--GPM και-C ο- A--NPM υιος-N2--NPM αυτος- D--GPM και-C ο- A--NPF θυγατηρ-N3--NPF αυτος- D--GPM αιχμαλωτευω-VMI-XMPNPM

4 και-C αιρω-VAI-AAI3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM και-C ο- A--NPM ανηρ-N3--NPM αυτος- D--GSM ο- A--ASF φωνη-N1--ASF αυτος- D--GPM και-C κλαιω-VAI-AAI3P εως-P οστις- X--GSN ου-D ειμι-V9--IAI3S εν-P αυτος- D--DPM ισχυς-N3--NSF ετι-D κλαιω-V1--PAN

5 και-C αμφοτεροι-A1A-NPF ο- A--NPF γυνη-N3K-NPF *δαυιδ-N---GSM αιχμαλωτευω-VCI-API3P *αχινοομ-N---NSF ο- A--NSF *ιεζραηλιτις-N3I-NSF και-C *αβιγαια-N---NSF ο- A--NSF γυνη-N3K-NSF *ναβαλ-N---GSM ο- A--GSM *καρμηλιος-N2--GSM

6 και-C θλιβω-VCI-API3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM σφοδρα-D οτι-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S ο- A--NSM λαος-N2--NSM λιθοβολεω-VA--AAN αυτος- D--ASM οτι-C κατωδυνος-A1B-NSM ψυχη-N1--NSF πας-A3--GSM ο- A--GSM λαος-N2--GSM εκαστος-A1--GSM επι-P ο- A--APM υιος-N2--APM αυτος- D--GSM και-C επι-P ο- A--APF θυγατηρ-N3--APF αυτος- D--GSM και-C κραταιοω-VCI-API3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM εν-P κυριος-N2--DSM θεος-N2--DSM αυτος- D--GSM

7 και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM προς-P *αβιαθαρ-N---ASM ο- A--ASM ιερευς-N3V-ASM υιος-N2--ASM *αχιμελεχ-N---GSM προςαγω-VA--AAD2S ο- A--ASN εφουδ-N---ASN

8 και-C επιερωταω-VAI-AAI3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM δια-P ο- A--GSM κυριος-N2--GSM λεγω-V1--PAPNSM ει-C καταδιωκω-VF--FAI1S οπισω-P ο- A--GSN γεδδουρ-N---GSN ουτος- D--GSN ει-C καταλαμβανω-VF--FMI1S αυτος- D--APM και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S αυτος- D--DSM καταδιωκω-V1--PAD2S οτι-C καταλαμβανω-V1--PAPNSM καταλαμβανω-VA--AMS2S και-C εκαιρεω-V2--PMPNSM εκερχομαι-VD--AMS3S

9 και-C πορευομαι-VCI-API3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM αυτος- D--NSM και-C ο- A--NPM εξακοσιοι-A1A-NPM ανηρ-N3--NPM μετα-P αυτος- D--GSM και-C ερχομαι-V1--PMI3P εως-P ο- A--GSM χειμαρρους-N2--GSM *βοσορ-N---GSM και-C ο- A--NPM περισσος-A1--NPM ιστημι-VAI-AAI3P

10 και-C καταδιωκω-VAI-AAI3S εν-P τετρακοσιοι-A1A-DPM ανηρ-N3--DPM υποιστημι-VHI-AAI3P δε-X διακοσιοι-A1A-NPM ανηρ-N3--NPM οστις- X--NPM καταιζω-VAI-AAI3P περαν-P ο- A--GSM χειμαρρους-N2--GSM ο- A--GSM *βοσορ-N---GSM

11 και-C ευρισκω-V1--PAI3P ανηρ-N3--ASM *αιγυπτιος-N2--ASM εν-P αγρος-N2--DSM και-C λαμβανω-V1--PAI3P αυτος- D--ASM και-C αγω-V1--PAI3P αυτος- D--ASM προς-P *δαυιδ-N---ASM εν-P αγρος-N2--DSM και-C διδωμι-V8--PAI3P αυτος- D--DSM αρτος-N2--ASM και-C εσθιω-VBI-AAI3S και-C ποτιζω-VAI-AAI3P αυτος- D--ASM υδωρ-N3--NSN

12 και-C διδωμι-V8--PAI3P αυτος- D--DSM κλασμα-N3M-ASN παλαθης-N1--GSF και-C εσθιω-VBI-AAI3S και-C καταιστημι-VHI-AAI3S ο- A--ASN πνευμα-N3M-ASN αυτος- D--GSM εν-P αυτος- D--DSM οτι-C ου-D βιβρωσκω-VX--XAI3S αρτος-N2--ASM και-C ου-D πινω-VX--XAI3S υδωρ-N3--ASN τρεις-A3--APF ημερα-N1A-APF και-C τρεις-A3--APF νυξ-N3--APF

13 και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S αυτος- D--DSM *δαυιδ-N---NSM τις- I--NSM συ- P--NS ειμι-V9--PAI2S και-C ποθεν-D ειμι-V9--PAI2S και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S ο- A--NSN παιδαριον-N2N-NSN ο- A--NSN *αιγυπτιος-N2--NSN εγω- P--NS ειμι-V9--PAI1S δουλος-N2--NSM ανηρ-N3--GSM *αμαληκιτης-N1M-GSM και-C καταλειπω-VBI-AAI3S εγω- P--AS ο- A--NSM κυριος-N2--NSM εγω- P--GS οτι-C ενοχλεω-VCI-API1S εγω- P--NS σημερον-D τριταιος-A1A-NSM

14 και-C εγω- P--NP επιτιθημι-VEI-AMI2P επι-P νοτος-N2--ASM ο- A--GS *χολθι-N---GS και-C επι-P ο- A--APN ο- A--GSF *ιουδαια-N1A-GSF μερος-N3E-APN και-C επι-P νοτος-N2--ASM *χελουβ-N---GSM και-C ο- A--ASF *σεκελακ-N---ASF ενπυριζω-VAI-AAI3S εν-P πυρ-N3--DSN

15 και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S προς-P αυτος- D--ASM *δαυιδ-N---NSM ει-C κατααγω-VF--FAI2S εγω- P--AS επι-P ο- A--ASN γεδδουρ-N---ASN ουτος- D--ASN και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S ομνυμι-VA--AAD2S δη-X εγω- P--DS κατα-P ο- A--GSM θεος-N2--GSM μη-D θανατοω-VF--FAN εγω- P--AS και-C μη-D παραδιδωμι-VO--AAN εγω- P--AS εις-P χειρ-N3--APF ο- A--GSM κυριος-N2--GSM εγω- P--GS και-C κατααγω-VF--FAI1S συ- P--AS επι-P ο- A--ASN γεδδουρ-N---ASN ουτος- D--ASN

16 και-C κατααγω-VBI-AAI3S αυτος- D--ASM εκει-D και-C ιδου-I ουτος- D--NPM διαχεω-VM--XMPNPM επι-P προσωπον-N2N-ASN πας-A1S-GSF ο- A--GSF γη-N1--GSF εσθιω-V1--PAPNPM και-C πινω-V1--PAPNPM και-C εορταζω-V1--PAPNPM εν-P πας-A3--DPN ο- A--DPN σκυλον-N2N-DPN ο- A--DPN μεγας-A1--DPN ος- --DPN λαμβανω-VBI-AAI3P εκ-P γη-N1--GSF αλλοφυλος-A1B-GPM και-C εκ-P γη-N1--GSF *ιουδα-N---GSM

17 και-C ερχομαι-VBI-AAI3S επι-P αυτος- D--APM *δαυιδ-N---NSM και-C πατασσω-VAI-AAI3S αυτος- D--APM απο-P εωσφορος-N2--GSM εως-P δειλος-A1--GSF και-C ο- A--DSF απαυριον-D και-C ου-D σωζω-VCI-API3S εκ-P αυτος- D--GPM ανηρ-N3--NSM οτι-C αλλα-C η-C τετρακοσιοι-A1A-NPN παιδαριον-N2N-NPN ος- --NPN ειμι-V9--IAI3S επιβαινω-VX--XAPNPN επι-P ο- A--APF καμηλος-N2--APF και-C φευγω-VBI-AAI3P

18 και-C αποαιρεω-VBI-AMI3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM πας-A3--APN ος- --APN λαμβανω-VBI-AAI3P ο- A--NPM *αμαληκιτης-N1M-NPM και-C αμφοτεροι-A1A-APF ο- A--APF γυνη-N3K-APF αυτος- D--GSM εκαιρεω-VB--AMI3S

19 και-C ου-D διαφωνεω-VAI-AAI3S αυτος- D--DPM απο-P μικρος-A1A-GSM εως-P μεγας-A1--GSM και-C απο-P ο- A--GPN σκυλον-N2N-GPN και-C εως-P υιος-N2--GPM και-C θυγατηρ-N3--GPF και-C εως-P πας-A3--GPN ος- --GPN λαμβανω-VBI-AAI3P αυτος- D--GPM ο- A--APN πας-A3--APN επιστρεφω-VAI-AAI3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM

20 και-C λαμβανω-VBI-AAI3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM πας-A3--APN ο- A--APN ποιμνιον-N2N-APN και-C ο- A--APN βουκολιον-N2--APN και-C αποαγω-VBI-AAI3S εμπροσθεν-P ο- A--GPN σκυλον-N2N-GPN και-C ο- A--DPN σκυλον-N2N-DPN εκεινος- D--DPN λεγω-V1I-IMI3S ουτος- D--NPN ο- A--NPN σκυλον-N2N-NPN *δαυιδ-N---GSM

21 και-C παραγιγνομαι-V1--PMI3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM προς-P ο- A--APM διακοσιοι-A1A-APM ανηρ-N3--APM ο- A--APM εκλυω-VC--APPAPM ο- A--GSN πορευομαι-V1--PMN οπισω-P *δαυιδ-N---GSM και-C καταιζω-VAI-AAI3S αυτος- D--APM εν-P ο- A--DSM χειμαρρους-N2--DSM ο- A--DSM *βοσορ-N---DSM και-C εκερχομαι-VBI-AAI3P εις-P απαντησις-N3I-ASF *δαυιδ-N---GSM και-C εις-P απαντησις-N3I-ASF ο- A--GSM λαος-N2--GSM ο- A--GSM μετα-P αυτος- D--GSM και-C προςαγω-VBI-AAI3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM εως-P ο- A--GSM λαος-N2--GSM και-C ερωταω-VAI-AAI3P αυτος- D--ASM ο- A--APN εις-P ειρηνη-N1--ASF

22 και-C αποκρινω-VCI-API3S πας-A3--NSM ανηρ-N3--NSM λοιμος-A1A-NSM και-C πονηρος-A1A-NSM ο- A--GPM ανηρ-N3--GPM ο- A--GPM πολεμιστης-N1--GPM ο- A--GPM πορευομαι-VC--APPGPM μετα-P *δαυιδ-N---GSM και-C ειπον-VAI-AAI3P οτι-C ου-D καταδιωκω-VAI-AAI3P μετα-P εγω- P--GP ου-D διδωμι-VF--FAI1P αυτος- D--DPM εκ-P ο- A--GPN σκυλον-N2N-GPN ος- --GPN εκαιρεω-VB--AMI1P οτι-C αλλα-C η-C εκαστος-A1--NSM ο- A--ASF γυνη-N3K-ASF αυτος- D--GSM και-C ο- A--APN τεκνον-N2N-APN αυτος- D--GSM αποαγω-V1--PMD3P και-C αποστρεφω-V1--PAD3P

23 και-C ειπον-VBI-AAI3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM ου-D ποιεω-VF--FAI2P ουτως-D μετα-P ο- A--ASN παραδιδωμι-VO--AAN ο- A--ASM κυριος-N2--ASM εγω- P--DP και-C φυλασσω-VA--AAN εγω- P--AP και-C παραδιδωμι-VAI-AAI3S κυριος-N2--NSM ο- A--ASM γεδδουρ-N---ASM ο- A--ASM επιερχομαι-V1--PMPASM επι-P εγω- P--AP εις-P χειρ-N3--APF εγω- P--GP

24 και-C τις- I--NSM υποακουω-VF--FMI3S συ- P--GP ο- A--GPM λογος-N2--GPM ουτος- D--GPM οτι-C ου-D ησσων-A3N-NSN συ- P--GP ειμι-V9--PAI3P διοτι-C κατα-P ο- A--ASF μερις-N3D-ASF ο- A--GSM καταβαινω-V1--PAPGSM εις-P πολεμος-N2--ASM ουτως-D ειμι-VF--FMI3S ο- A--NSF μερις-N3D-NSF ο- A--GSM καταημαι-V5--PMPGSM επι-P ο- A--APN σκευος-N3E-APN κατα-P ο- A--ASN αυτος- D--ASN μεριζω-VF2-FMI3P

25 και-C γιγνομαι-VCI-API3S απο-P ο- A--GSF ημερα-N1A-GSF εκεινος- D--GSF και-C επανω-D και-C γιγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S εις-P προσταγμα-N3M-ASN και-C εις-P δικαιωμα-N3M-ASN ο- A--DSM *ισραηλ-N---DSM εως-P ο- A--GSF σημερον-D

26 και-C ερχομαι-VBI-AAI3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM εις-P *σεκελακ-N---ASF και-C αποστελλω-VAI-AAI3S ο- A--DPM πρεσβυτερος-N2--DPM *ιουδα-N---GSM ο- A--GPN σκυλον-N2N-GPN και-C ο- A--DPN πλησιον-D αυτος- D--GSM λεγω-V1--PAPNSM ιδου-I απο-P ο- A--GPN σκυλον-N2N-GPN ο- A--GPM εχθρος-N2--GPM κυριος-N2--GSM

27 ο- A--DPM εν-P *βαιθσουρ-N---DS και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *ραμα-N---DS νοτος-N2--GSM και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *ιεθθορ-N---DS

28 και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *αροηρ-N---DS και-C ο- A--DP *αμμαδι-N---DP και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *σαφι-N---DS και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *εσθιε-N---DS

28a και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *γεθ-N---DSF και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *κιναν-N---DS και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *σαφεκ-N---DS και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *θιμαθ-N---DS

29 και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *καρμηλος-N2--DS και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P ο- A--DPF πολις-N3I-DPF ο- A--GSM *ιεραμηλι-N---GS και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P ο- A--DPF πολις-N3I-DPF ο- A--GSM *κενεζι-N---GSM

30 και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *ιεριμουθ-N---DS και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *βηρσαβεε-N---DS και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *νοο-N---DS

31 και-C ο- A--DPM εν-P *χεβρων-N---DS και-C εις-P πας-A3--APM ο- A--APM τοπος-N2--APM ος- --APM διαερχομαι-VBI-AAI3S *δαυιδ-N---NSM εκει-D αυτος- D--NSM και-C ο- A--NPM ανηρ-N3--NPM αυτος- D--GSM

   

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Gideon: Weakness and Strength, Part 3 of 3 - After the Battle with the Midianites

Napsal(a) Malcolm Smith


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There’s a saying, “If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you stop your story.” (Orson Welles).

In part two of this series, we read about Gideon’s miraculous rout of the Midianites. With just 300 men he took on an enemy force of 145,000 and won. We often stop the story there and get our happy ending. But, in the Bible, that’s not where the story of Gideon ends. It carries on, and there’s not such a happy ending. It seems important to look at this and talk about what it means for our efforts at spiritual growth, because if we just read the success stories in the Bible we might get a rather skewed picture of what to expect in our lives.

There are two main sections of this part of the story:

1) Finishing off the Midianites (and dealing with some Israelites along the way), and

2) what happened after the battle.

The first thing that happens in this chapter is that the men of the tribe of Ephraim are angry at Gideon for not involving them in the battle from the beginning. They say, “What is this thing you have done to us by not calling us when you went to fight against the Midianites?” (Judges 8:1). Nothing has been done to them. It’s wasn't about them; it was about beating the enemy, not who about who got to do the beating.

Nonetheless, for the men of Ephraim it really seems to matter who did it. A few chapters later in the Book of Judges, they complain to another judge who just led Israelites to another great victory. They say, “Why did you go to fight the Ammonites without calling us to go with you? We’re going to burn down your house over your head” (Judges 12:1). And in that case they fight against the judge - and the judge wins and kills 42,000 of them.

The teachings of the New Church say that Ephraim represents intelligence (Secrets of Heaven 264). And when intelligence is called in from the mountains to help, by Gideon and the 300 who lapped, it’s a powerful ally. Similarly, when we have a humble desire to seek what the Lord says, then it can be really powerful to use our minds to their full extent and think through all of the ramifications of the truth which helps with capturing the selfishness that might be trying to get away. But, when they’re just the men of Ephraim on their own, they seem to represent intelligence that has a lot of pride in its own power. Watch out for the pride of Ephraim in yourself after you make some progress in your spiritual life — it might just want to destroy the humble desire to learn and follow the truth — the very thing that actually gave you victory in the first place.

Gideon and his men now carry on chasing the Midianites, trying to capture their kings, Zebah and Zalmunnah. They cross the Jordan river and come to Succoth and Penuel - two border towns near the edge of the land of Canaan.

Chasing the Midianites into this region seems to represent really trying to drive the selfish love of pleasure for its own sake (which is what is represented by Midian) right the way out of our lives — even out of our more external thoughts and habits.

Here they encounter resistance. They’re exhausted and they ask for bread to sustain them and the people of Succoth and Penuel mock them, saying, “Oh, so we should give you bread because you’re just about to capture Zebah and Zalmunnah? Right… No — not going to happen.” It’s a picture of cynicism. They’ve got elders and princes - people who’ve been around the block a few times, and a tower with well-established defenses.

There’s part of us that doesn’t believe that we can actually change our external behaviour too. But, “Jehovah said to Gideon, ‘By the three hundred men who lapped I will save you, and give the Midianites into your hand’” (Judges 7:7). They were going to capture the Midianites because Jehovah said so and they didn’t have to have any bread from Succoth and Penuel to do so.

Gideon and his men go on, attack the camp of the Midianites, “while the camp felt secure” (8:11) and capture the kings. Then they go back to Succoth and Penuel, and Gideon does something that to us seems totally brutal and unnecessary: “And he took the elders of the city, and thorns of the wilderness and briers, and with them he made the men of Succoth know. Then he tore down the tower of Penuel and killed the men of the city” (8:16-17).

I think that spiritually this is a picture of actually bringing order to our external life. The power of eagerness for the truth can tear down our cynicism. Using thorns and briers to make “the men of Succoth know” sounds like an echo of the many other times in the Word where Jehovah says, “…and then they shall know that I am Jehovah.” Jehovah is the one with the power, in case that wasn’t already clear.

Once Gideon is done with Succoth and Penuel, he deals with the kings of Midian. As we work on fighting against an evil in our lives, we gradually see more and more of what it has done to us. Gideon talks with them and this is the first time we hear that they had killed Gideon’s brothers. In the Word brothers are a symbol of charity—of love for our fellow man. How many times have we been given an opportunity to help someone and we’ve decided to do something fun instead? And so they need to be killed.

Gideon’s son, Jether, can’t do it—he’s too young— and our younger self can’t quite bring itself to really make an end to the love of pleasure for its own sake. Gideon can, though. His name means hewer or chopper.

In the positive sense this is him living out his potential—chasing the Midianites down and cutting them down. And because of this, a little further on, it says, “Thus Midian was subdued before the children of Israel, so that they lifted their heads no more. And the country was quiet for forty years in the days of Gideon” (Judges 8:28).

Can’t we stop the story there? We have to look at what happened after the battle.

After the Battle They Want Gideon to Rule Over Them

Remind me, who was it that won the battle? Jehovah, using Gideon and the 300 men who lapped. Without Jehovah, Gideon would still be cowering in a winepress somewhere while the Midianites overran the land. Jehovah didn’t need the 32 thousand men. He didn’t need the 10 thousand men. He needed 300 that were eager to follow Him, to listen to Him, to lap up His teachings.

Jehovah in Hebrew means the One who Is. The teachings of the New Church explain the meaning of this name of God in this way (from Secrets of Heaven 1735, from John Elliot's translation):

"Jehovah… [is] Love itself, to which no other attributes are appropriate than those of pure Love and so of pure Mercy towards the whole human race, that Mercy being such that it wills to save all people, to make them eternally happy, and to impart to them all that is its Own—thus out of pure Mercy and by the mighty power of love to draw towards heaven… all who are willing to follow. That Love itself is Jehovah…."

The Lord’s pure love is what won the battle for Gideon, what wins the battle against selfishness in us. It’s the driving force, the motivation, the strength, the endurance. If we didn’t have love from the Lord to want to be a good person, to care about other people, to live for something more than ourselves, we would still be nowhere, having done nothing.

But the people want Gideon to rule over them. And then his son. And then his son’s son. And on forever. Really, Gideon without Jehovah is not something you want to rule over you. To take Gideon and his line of sons after him and ask that to rule over you is to take one thread of the truth and make it everything. A hewing and chopping approach is good for some things, like getting rid of Midianites, but it's not good for everything, especially once it’s been separated from Jehovah.

A branch that abide in the vine bears much fruit but if a branch stops abiding in the vine—no matter how much fruit it bore in the past—it’s going to wither and die because there’s no life in it (John 15:4-6). The people want Gideon to be king because it looks like he’s the one who gave them victory. It looks like what made us successful was a certain approach that we took that worked in that circumstance. Our lazy selves like simple—we like one size fits all solutions.

But that is not the kind of solution that the Word provides. The Word of God is frustratingly complex at times. In one place it says, “Beat your ploughshares into swords….” (Joel 3:10). And we say, “Got it! Take the fighting approach!” But, in other places it talks about people beating their swords into ploughshares (Isaiah 2:4 ; Micah 4:3 ).

It can be hard to keep going back to the Word with eagerness to learn what it has to say. It takes patience. It take intellectual humility to say, “I don’t get it.” It takes a willingness to hear something different than what we might want to hear. When we don’t want to do that work we want Gideon rule over us instead of Jehovah and he makes us an ephod to worship.

Gideon Makes an Ephod

Gideon requests that the people give him the golden earrings from their plunder and he makes some sort of golden ephod out of it. An ephod is a priestly apron and, functionally, in the Bible they were used to get answers from God (1 Samuel 23:9-13; 30:7-8). They are symbolic of the literal sense of the Word where we get answers from God. Gideon's making an ephod for himself means giving people a substitute for the Word to get answers from. This is when we feel like we’ve had some success in becoming a spiritual person and we feel like we’ve got a good enough grasp of the Bible that we don’t actually have to read it.

To get a feel for what this looks like in real life I want to read you something from a fascinating book called Stages of Faith by James W. Fowler in which the author attempts to describe 6 different stages of development that a person’s faith can go through. Here are a few quotes from one of the many interviews that Fowler had conducted as part of his research. This an interview with a teenage girl about her faith that Fowler says is typical of Stage 3—Synthetic-Conventional Faith:

“I feel like I’m not afraid of anything now because I know what I believe in and I know what I want to do in life, and nothing could really set me off course. …. Before, if we moved… I got into people, different people, and I sort of changed as the people went. But I have learned that just the best thing is to be yourself” (p155).

When asked what she thinks God is she says, “God is different to a lot of people….I don’t go exactly by the Bible. I think you should try to make… people happy and at the same time enjoy yourself, you know? In a good kind way….” (pp155-156).

When asked what she thinks will happen to her when she dies she says, “I have this feeling, like, when I die I’m going to go to heaven because I’ve tried on earth to be good to people and I believe in God and I’m a follower” (p156).

When asked what it means to go to heaven she said, “I guess I’ll find out sometime. But, see, I don’t want to ask too many questions like that. …. I never wanted to go that much into it. I just want to do what the Bible says” (p157).

She knows what she believes and that she’s going to heaven and she just wants to do what the Bible says but she also doesn’t “go exactly go by the Bible” or want to really go that much into it. She’s got her ephod - her version of the truth which is “the best thing is to be yourself” and “try to make people happy and at the same time enjoy yourself… In a good kind way.”

That’s pretty much what the Bible says, right? The point of this is not to make fun of this teenage girl but to recognise this exact same tendency in ourselves. Beating the Midianites only gets us this far - that is, not very far at all in the big scheme of things. What about the Philistines, and the Assyrians, and the Babylonians all still to come?

The teachings of the New Church say:

If after temptation a person does not believe that the Lord alone has fought for him and brought him victory, the temptation he has undergone is merely external. Such temptation does not extend into him deeply or cause anything of faith and charity to take root. (Secrets of Heaven 8969)

At this stage, while we think we’re worshipping God, we will also be playing the harlot with this idol at the same time. And it can be a snare to us, just like it was to Gideon and his house. During Gideon’s life, “the country was quiet for forty years” (Judges 8:28) and it sounds like the people were at least still worshipping Jehovah alongside of this ephod. But, we read, “So it was, as soon as Gideon was dead, that the children of Israel turned back and again played the harlot with the Baals, and made Baal-Berith their god” (Judges 8:33).

Worshipping the Baals was the real problem in the first place. If the children of Israel had been worshipping Jehovah, the Midianites never would have been a threat. It was because they were worshipping the Baals that they were vulnerable to attack. The problem with this ephod version of the Word of God is that it can be a stepping stone right back to worshipping Baal again. And worshipping Baal is not just loving pleasure above all else: it’s “worship from the evils of the love of self and of the world” (Apocalypse Explained 160:2). It’s embracing hell, while still thinking that we’re somehow God’s chosen people.

The particular Baal that they made their god was Baal-Berith which means “lord of the covenant.” The covenant was meant to be an agreement between Jehovah and His people that they would follow His commandments and He would bless them. To worship a Baal of the covenant would seem to be a corruption of that idea - to make God and His covenant with us into our own image. To say, “I’m a good Christian and that means that I can live however I want and God is going to look after me and give me whatever I want.”

If we stop the story here with Gideon’s death and the people’s return to idolatry, it’s a pretty depressing picture. But, of course, the bigger story doesn’t stop here, there are more judges to come - more amazing victories over seemingly overwhelming odds and, too, more terrible decisions by the people who are supposed to be following Jehovah.

But the story doesn’t stop with the judges—there are the stories of the kings, good and bad, and prophets, and eventually the story of Jesus Christ and His life and death and resurrection and eventually Him calling us to be with Him in the Holy City New Jerusalem.

As we look across that whole storyline, with a willingness to acknowledge the defeats as well as the victories, one message that seems to come through is, “Don’t stop your story where you are.” Don’t think that you’re done. Keep striving to worship only Jesus Christ (who is Jehovah come down into this world to save us). Remember that is the Lord’s love—and only the Lord’s love—that will give you victory over your enemies. Remember that the Lord will save you, by the 300 men who lapped. Ignore the pride of Ephraim that wants you to think the power is in your intelligence. Destroy the cynicism of Succoth and Penuel who don’t believe change is possible. And keep going back with urgency to the Lord in His Word—stay thirsty for the truth, eager to learn, willing to follow and the Lord will give you victory and keep leading you towards a happy end.

(Odkazy: Arcana Coelestia 3021 [1-8])