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Jueces 6:33
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Pero todos los madianitas, los amalecitas y los hijos del oriente se reunieron, y cruzaron y acamparon en el valle de Jezreel.
Y todos los Madianitas, y Amalecitas, y orientales, se juntaron � una, y pasando asentaron campo en el valle de Jezreel.
Y todos los madianitas, y amalecitas, y orientales, se juntaron a una, y pasando asentaron campamento en el valle de Jezreel.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Then all: Psalms 3:1, Psalms 27:2, Psalms 27:3, Psalms 118:10-12, Isaiah 8:9, Isaiah 8:10, Romans 8:35-39
children: Judges 6:3, Judges 8:10, Judges 8:11, 1 Chronicles 5:19, Job 1:3
went over: Judges 7:24, Joshua 3:16
the valley: Joshua 17:16, Joshua 19:18, 1 Kings 18:45, 1 Kings 21:1
Reciprocal: Genesis 29:1 - came Numbers 31:7 - the males Judges 7:8 - in the valley Judges 7:12 - the Midianites 1 Samuel 29:1 - Jezreel Ezekiel 25:4 - men Hosea 1:5 - in
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then all the Midianites, and the Amalekites, and the children of the east,.... The Arabians, Judges 6:3 were gathered together; not as being alarmed with this fact of Gideon in destroying the altar of Baal, and so came to avenge it; but it was their usual time of gathering together to come into Canaan, being harvest time, as appears by Gideon being employed in threshing, to fetch away the increase of the earth, as they had done for some years past:
and went over; the river Jordan, which lay between the Midianites and the Israelites:
and pitched in the valley of Jezreel; a very large, delightful, and fruitful plain; of which Judges 6:3- :; a very proper place for such a large number to pitch on, and from whence they might receive much; and a suitable place to bring the increase of the land to, from the several parts of it, which was the business they came upon; and as this lay on the borders of Issachar and Manasseh, it was not far from Gideon, and this gave him an opportunity of exerting himself, and executing his commission.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
A fresh invasion, and the last, of Midianites Amalekites, and Arabs (see Judges 6:3). But the Israelites, instead of hiding in dens and caves, and tamely leaving all their substance as pIunder to the invaders, now rally around their leader.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Judges 6:33. Then all the Midianites — Hearing of what Gideon had done, and apprehending that this might be a forerunner of attempts to regain their liberty, they formed a general association against Israel.