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Jueces 6:37
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he aquí, yo pondré un vellón de lana en la era. Si hay rocío solamente en el vellón y toda la tierra queda seca, entonces sabré que librarás a Israel por mi mano, como has dicho.
He aqu� que yo pondr� un vell�n de lana en la era; y si el roc�o estuviere en el vell�n solamente, quedando seca toda la otra tierra, entonces entender� que has de salvar � Israel por mi mano, como lo has dicho.
He aqu� que yo pondr� un vell�n de lana en la era; y si el roc�o estuviere en el vell�n solamente, quedando seca toda la otra tierra, entonces entender� que has de salvar a Israel por mi mano, como lo has dicho.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Behold: Deuteronomy 32:2, Psalms 72:6, Hosea 6:3, Hosea 6:4, Hosea 14:5
only: Psalms 147:19, Psalms 147:20, Matthew 10:5, Matthew 10:6, Matthew 15:24
Reciprocal: Genesis 24:14 - And let 2 Kings 20:8 - What shall be Isaiah 38:7 - General Amos 4:7 - and I Luke 11:24 - dry
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Behold, I will put a fleece of wool on the floor,.... On the floor where he was threshing, where the angel first appeared to him, and which lay exposed to the open air, so that the dew might easily fall upon it:
and if the dew be on the fleece only; the dew that falls from heaven in the night, when he proposed it should lie on the floor till morning:
and it be dry upon all the earth beside; meaning not upon all the world, nor even upon all the land of Israel, but upon all the floor about the fleece: then shall I know that thou wilt save Israel by my hand, as thou hast said; for the dew being a token of divine favour, see Hosea 14:5 it would show that Gideon would partake of it, while his enemies would be dry and desolate, and ruin and destruction would be their portion.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The threshing floors were and still are under the open air, and usually circular. The second sign Judges 6:40, would be more convincing than the former, because it is the nature of fleeces to attract and retain moisture.