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Judges 8:2-14 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

2. Gideon answered:Don't be upset! Even though you came later, you were able to do much more than I did. It's just like the grape harvest: the grapes your tribe doesn't even bother to pick are better than the best grapes my family can grow.

3. Besides, God chose you to capture Raven and Wolf. I didn't do a thing compared to you.By the time Gideon had finished talking, the men of Ephraim had calmed down and were no longer angry with him.

4. After Gideon and his three hundred troops had chased the Midianites as far as the River Jordan, they were exhausted.

5. The town of Succoth was nearby, so he went there and asked, “Please give my troops some food. They are worn out, but we have to keep chasing Zebah and Zalmunna, the two Midianite kings.”

6. The town leaders of Succoth answered, “Why should we feed your army? We don't know if you really will defeat Zebah and Zalmunna.”

7. “Just wait!” Gideon said. “After the Lord helps me defeat them, I'm coming back here. I'll make a whip out of thorns and rip the flesh from your bones.”

8. After leaving Succoth, Gideon went to Penuel and asked the leaders there for some food. But he got the same answer as he had got at Succoth.

9. “I'll come back safe and sound,” Gideon said, “but when I do, I'm going to tear down your tower!”

10. Zebah and Zalmunna were in Karkor with an army of fifteen thousand troops. They were all that was left of the army of the eastern nations, because one hundred and twenty thousand of their warriors had been killed in the battle.

11. Gideon reached the enemy camp by going east along Nomad Road past Nobah and Jogbehah. He made a surprise attack,

12. and the enemy panicked. Zebah and Zalmunna tried to escape, but Gideon chased and captured them.

13. After the battle, Gideon set out for home. As he was going through Heres Pass,

14. he caught a young man who lived in Succoth. Gideon asked him who the town officials of Succoth were, and the young man wrote down seventy-seven names.

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