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Earned a Badge — 21-Day Challenge
2012-02-24
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Judges 16:21 Grain God
In a way Samson was being forced to serve their god. Dagon was the "grain god". Therefore, Samson's grinding of grain has significance.
Created 5 months ago
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Judges 16:4-19 Samson betrays God and loses his strength
Samson had a very special relationship with God. The very presence of God was with him. Keep in mind this is before the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. As a Nazarine, he was vowed to avoiding the fruit…
Created 5 months ago
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Judges 7:2 too many men
God wanted it to be obvious that victory was by His hand. With many men Israel would likely boast in thier own strength.
Created 5 months ago
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Judges 6:11,12 Threshing
Threshing the wheat involved throwing it into the air so that the wind would carry away waste and the wheat itself would fall. How well would this work inside the wine-press?
Created 5 months ago
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Judges 6:11,12 Mighty Warrior
It's fun to see God's sense of humor here. We find Gideon hiding in the wine press, threshing the wheat. How "mighty" was the hiding man? God sees things in us that we often don't display until after…
Created 5 months ago
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Earned a Badge — Created First [Public] Note
2012-01-16
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Judges 6:11 Theophany
This instance of the Angel of the Lord is called a theophany. It is a unique appearance of the physical presence of God in the OT.
Created 5 months ago
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Earned a Badge — Created Your First Bookmark
2012-01-09
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Earned a Badge — Subscribed to First Reading Plan
2011-05-25