Gideon 2 - Judges 6:22-35
The spot where Gideon saw the angel and poured the food on the rock, Gideon made an alter there “and called it Jehovah-shalom: unto this day it is.” Just a note about the “unto this day” because it’s said a lot in these recent books, TB says that this means that whoever is writing these books, knows about and has seen these monuments during his lifetime. Just an interesting note. That same night after Gideon had talked with the angel, God comes to him and say to take his father’s young bull and destroy the altar of Baal “that thy father hath, and cut down the grove that is by it: and build an altar unto the Lord thy God upon the top of his rock.” A couple of notes about this statement from God to Gideon. First, I don’t know if this came to Gideon in a dream or if it was just told to him, I think I’d like to know just out of curiosity. Second, the phrase “that thy father hath” TB says it indicates that Gideon’s father is the care taker of this pagan worship idol, Gideon’s father, an ...