Judges 7
Commentary from 8 fathers
And the Lord said to Gedeon, The people with thee [are] many, so that I may not deliver Madiam into their hand, lest at any time Israel boast against me, saying, My hand has saved me.
καὶ εἶπε Κύριος πρὸς Γεδεών· πολὺς ὁ λαὸς ὁ μετὰ σοῦ, ὥστε μὴ παραδοῦναί με τὴν Μαδιὰμ ἐν χειρὶ αὐτῶν, μή ποτε καυχήσηται ᾿Ισραὴλ ἐπ᾿ ἐμὲ λέγων· ἡ χείρ μου ἔσωσέ με·
И҆ речѐ гдⷭ҇ь къ гедеѡ́нꙋ: мно́зи лю́дїе и҆̀же съ тобо́ю, сегѡ̀ ра́ди не преда́мъ мадїа́ма въ рꙋ́кꙋ и҆́хъ, да не когда̀ похва́литсѧ і҆и҃ль на мѧ̀, глаго́лѧ: рꙋка̀ моѧ̀ спасе́ мѧ:
And now speak in the ears of the people, saying, Who [is] afraid and fearful? let him turn and depart from mount Galaad: and there returned of the people twenty-two thousand, and ten thousand were left.
καὶ νῦν λάλησον δὴ ἐν ὠσὶ τοῦ λαοῦ λέγων· τίς ὁ φοβούμενος καὶ δειλός; ἐπιστρεφέτω καὶ ἐκχωρείτω ἀπὸ ὄρους Γαλαάδ. καὶ ἐπέστρεψεν ἀπὸ τοῦ λαοῦ εἴκοσι καὶ δύο χιλιάδες, καὶ δέκα χιλιάδες ὑπελείφθησαν.
и҆ нн҃ѣ рцы̀ во ᲂу҆́шы лю́демъ, глаго́лѧ: кто̀ боѧзли́въ и҆ ᲂу҆жа́стивъ, да возврати́тсѧ и҆ да ѿи́детъ ѿ горы̀ галаа́довы. И҆ возврати́шасѧ ѿ люді́й два́десѧть двѣ̀ ты́сѧщы, и҆ де́сѧть ты́сѧщъ ѡ҆ста́шасѧ.
Does not the leader of our army, the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, call out now to his soldiers and say, Whoever is “fearful and anxious of heart,” let him not come to war with me? For this is also what he says in the Gospels in other words but with the same meaning: “Whoever does not take his own cross and come after me is not worthy of me,” and again: “Whoever does not renounce all that he has cannot be my disciple.” Is not Christ thus culling out the fearful and anxious and sending them from his camp?… But don’t let such a life of warfare turn you away; there really is nothing difficult, nothing arduous or impossible in it.
Homilies on Judges 9.1
And the Lord said to Gedeon, The people is yet numerous; bring them down to the water, and I will purge them there for thee: and it shall come to pass that of whomsoever I shall say to thee, This one shall go with thee, [even] he shall go with thee; and of whomsoever I shall say to thee, This one shall not go with thee, [even] he shall not go with thee.
καὶ εἶπε Κύριος πρὸς Γεδεών· ἔτι ὁ λαὸς πολύς ἐστι· κατένεγκον αὐτοὺς πρὸς τὸ ὕδωρ, καὶ ἐκκαθαρῶ σοι αὐτὸν ἐκεῖ· καὶ ἔσται ὃν ἐὰν εἴπω πρὸς σέ, οὗτος πορεύσεται σὺν σοί, αὐτὸς πορεύσεται σὺν σοί· καὶ πᾶς, ὃν ἐὰν εἴπω πρός σε· οὗτος οὐ πορεύσεται μετὰ σοῦ, αὐτὸς οὐ πορεύσεται μετὰ σοῦ.
И҆ речѐ гдⷭ҇ь къ гедеѡ́нꙋ: є҆щѐ лю́дїе мно́зи сꙋ́ть: сведѝ ѧ҆̀ на во́дꙋ, и҆ и҆скꙋшꙋ̀ тебѣ̀ и҆̀хъ та́мѡ: и҆ бꙋ́детъ є҆го́же а҆́ще рекꙋ̀ тебѣ̀, се́й да и҆́детъ съ тобо́ю, то́й да по́йдетъ съ тобо́ю: и҆ всѧ́къ є҆го́же а҆́ще рекꙋ̀ тебѣ̀, се́й да не по́йдетъ съ тобо́ю, то́й да не по́йдетъ съ тобо́ю.
And he brought the people down to the water; and the Lord said to Gedeon, Whosoever shall lap of the water with his tongue as if a dog should lap, thou shalt set him apart, and [also] whosoever shall bow down upon his knees to drink.
καὶ κατήνεγκε τὸν λαὸν πρὸς τὸ ὕδωρ· καὶ εἶπε Κύριος πρὸς Γεδεών· πᾶς, ὃς ἂν λάψῃ τῇ γλώσσῃ αὐτοῦ ἀπὸ τοῦ ὕδατος ὡς ἐὰν λάψῃ ὁ κύων, στήσεις αὐτὸν κατὰ μόνας, καὶ πᾶς, ὃς ἐὰν κλίνῃ ἐπὶ τὰ γόνατα αὐτοῦ πιεῖν.
И҆ сведѐ лю́ди на во́дꙋ, и҆ речѐ гдⷭ҇ь къ гедеѡ́нꙋ: всѧ́къ и҆́же поло́четъ ѧ҆зы́комъ свои́мъ ѿ воды̀, ꙗ҆́коже ло́четъ пе́съ, да поста́виши є҆го̀ ѡ҆со́бь: и҆ всѧ́къ и҆́же на кѡлѣ́нꙋ паде́тъ пи́ти, ѿлꙋчѝ є҆го̀ ѡ҆со́бь.
5–7Limiting one’s intake of water helps a great deal to obtain temperance. This was well understood by the three hundred Israelites accompanying Gideon just when they were preparing to attack Midian.
Praktikos 17
5–7Dogs are commendable, not abominable. They observe fidelity toward their master, and before his house they bark against enemies. He has not simply said “of dogs” but “of your dog.” Nor are their teeth praised, but their tongue is: for it was not indeed to no purpose, not without a great mystery, that Gideon was bidden to lead those alone who should lap the water of the river like dogs. Of such sort not more than three hundred among so great a multitude were found. In this number is the sign of the cross because of the letter T [tau], which signifies three hundred in the Greek numeral characters.
Explanations of the Psalms 68.29
5–7Dogs should not always be taken in an evil sense; otherwise the prophet would not blame “dogs not able to bark and loving to dream.” Doubtless they would be praiseworthy dogs if they both knew how to bark and loved to watch. And certainly those three hundred men—a most sacred number according to the letter of the cross10—would not have been chosen to win the victory because they lapped water as dogs do, unless some great mystery were signified. Good dogs watch and bark to protect their house and their master, their flock and their shepherd. Finally, even here in the praises offered by the church, when a selection is made from this prophecy, it is the tongue of dogs that is mentioned, not their teeth.
Letter 149
5–7And they are brought to the river, to drink the waters; and whoever drank the waters with bended knees, were removed from the struggle of war. For by the waters is designated the doctrine of wisdom, but by the unbended knee righteous conduct. They therefore who are reported to have bent their knees, while drinking the water, retired from the strife of battles, having been forbidden; because Christ proceeds to battle against the enemies of the faith, with those who when they drink the streams of doctrine, distort not the uprightness of their actions. For all are said at that time to have drunk the water, but not all to have stood with unbended knee. And they who bent their knees, while they were drinking the waters, were rejected, because, as the Apostle witnesses, "For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law will be justified." For since dissoluteness of conduct is, as we have said, signified by this very bending of the knees, it is rightly again said by Paul, "Lift up the hands that hang down, and the feeble knees, and make straight steps with your feet." They therefore proceed, under Christ as their leader, to battle, who exhibit in their conduct that which they profess with their mouths, who drink spiritually the streams of doctrine, and yet are not carnally distorted by wicked works.
Morals on the Book of Job, Book 30.74
And the number of those that lapped with their hand to their mouth was three hundred men; and all the rest of the people bowed upon their knees to drink water.
καὶ ἐγένετο ὁ ἀριθμὸς τῶν λαψάντων ἐν χειρὶ αὐτῶν πρὸς τὸ στόμα αὐτῶν τριακόσιοι ἄνδρες, καὶ πᾶν τὸ κατάλοιπον τοῦ λαοῦ ἔκλιναν ἐπὶ τὰ γόνατα αὐτῶν πιεῖν ὕδωρ.
И҆ бы́сть число̀ въ го́рстехъ лока́вшихъ ѧ҆зы́комъ три́ста мꙋже́й: и҆ всѝ ѡ҆ста́вшїи лю́дїе преклони́шасѧ на кѡлѣ́на своѧ̑ пи́ти во́дꙋ.
And the Lord said to Gedeon, I will save you by the three hundred men that lapped, and I will give Madiam into thy hand; and all the [rest of the] people shall go every one to his place.
καὶ εἶπε Κύριος πρὸς Γεδεών· ἐν τοῖς τριακοσίοις ἀνδράσι τοῖς λάψασι σώσω ὑμᾶς καὶ δώσω τὴν Μαδιὰμ ἐν χειρί σου, καὶ πᾶς ὁ λαὸς πορεύσονται ἀνὴρ εἰς τόν τόπον αὐτοῦ.
И҆ речѐ гдⷭ҇ь къ гедеѡ́нꙋ: тремѝ сты̑ мꙋже́й лока́вшими во́дꙋ спасꙋ̀ ва́съ, и҆ преда́мъ мадїа́ма въ рꙋ́кꙋ твою̀: и҆ всѝ лю́дїе да по́йдꙋтъ, кі́йждо на мѣ́сто своѐ.
Just as the six hundred years of life which Noah completed prior to entering the ark designate the perfection of faith and confession of those who approach the church’s sacraments of heavenly grace and perpetual reward, so also does the three hundred and fifty years that he lived after the great flood typify the perfection of those who, having received the sacraments of life, zealously and faithfully serve the Lord until death. For we say that three hundred, because it is denoted in Greek by the letter tau, which is written in the shape of a cross, most aptly signifies those who resolve not to glory except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. Hence Gideon, at the Lord’s command and with his assistance, conquered the innumerable army of the Midianites with three hundred men, thus teaching figuratively that by faith in the Lord’s cross we will be victorious in the wars waged against us both by this world and by our own vices.
Commentary on Genesis 2.9
And they took the provision of the people in their hand, and their horns; and he sent away every man of Israel each to his tent, and he strengthened the three hundred; and the army of Madiam were beneath him in the valley.
καὶ ἔλαβον τὸν ἐπισιτισμὸν τοῦ λαοῦ ἐν χειρὶ αὐτῶν καὶ τὰς κερατίνας αὐτῶν, καὶ τὸν πάντα ἄνδρα ᾿Ισραὴλ ἐξαπέστειλεν ἄνδρα εἰς σκηνὴν αὐτοῦ καὶ τοὺς τριακοσίους ἄνδρας κατίσχυσε. καὶ ἡ παρεμβολὴ Μαδιὰμ ἦσαν αὐτοῦ ὑποκάτω ἐν τῇ κοιλάδι.
И҆ взѧ́ша себѣ̀ бра́шно ѿ люді́й въ рꙋ́кꙋ свою̀ и҆ ро́ги своѧ̑: и҆ всѧ́каго мꙋ́жа і҆и҃льтеска ѿпꙋстѝ коего́ждо въ кꙋ́щꙋ свою̀, а҆ три́ста мꙋже́й ᲂу҆держа̀: по́лкъ же мадїа́мль бѧ́ше ни́же є҆гѡ̀ въ доли́нѣ.
And it came to pass in that night that the Lord said to him, Arise, go down into the camp, for I have delivered it into thy hand.
καὶ ἐγενήθη ἐν τῇ νυκτὶ ἐκείνῃ καὶ εἶπε πρὸς αὐτὸν Κύριος· ἀναστὰς κατάβηθι ἐν τῇ παρεμβολῇ, ὅτι παρέδωκα αὐτὴν ἐν τῇ χειρί σου·
И҆ бы́сть въ тꙋ̀ но́щь, и҆ речѐ къ немꙋ̀ гдⷭ҇ь: воста́въ сни́ди ѿсю́дꙋ ско́рѡ въ по́лкъ, ꙗ҆́кѡ преда́хъ и҆̀хъ въ рꙋ́кꙋ твою̀:
And if thou art afraid to go down, go down thou and thy servant Phara into the camp.
καὶ εἰ φοβῇ σὺ καταβῆναι, κατάβηθι σὺ καὶ Φαρὰ τὸ παιδάριόν σου εἰς τὴν παρεμβολὴν
и҆ а҆́ще бои́шисѧ ты̀ сни́ти, сни́ди ты̀ и҆ фара̀ ра́бъ тво́й въ по́лкъ,
And thou shalt hear what they shall say, and afterwards thy hands shall be strong, and thou shalt go down into the camp: and he went down and Phara his servant to the extremity of the [companies of] fifty, which were in the camp.
καὶ ἀκούσῃ, τί λαλήσουσι· καὶ μετὰ τοῦτο ἰσχύσουσιν αἱ χεῖρές σου, καταβήσῃ ἐν τῇ παρεμβολῇ. καὶ κατέβη αὐτὸς καὶ Φαρὰ τὸ παιδάριον αὐτοῦ πρὸς ἀρχὴν τῶν πεντήκοντα, οἳ ἦσαν ἐν τῇ παρεμβολῇ.
и҆ ᲂу҆слы́шиши, что̀ возглаго́лютъ: и҆ по се́мъ ᲂу҆крѣпѧ́тсѧ рꙋ́цѣ твоѝ, и҆ сни́деши въ по́лкъ. И҆ сни́де са́мъ и҆ фара̀ ра́бъ є҆гѡ̀ въ ча́сть пѧтьдесѧ́тникѡвъ, и҆̀же бы́ша въ полцѣ̀.
And Madiam and Amalec and all the children of the east [were] scattered in the valley, as the locust for multitude; and there was no number to their camels, but they were as the sand on the seashore for multitude.
καὶ Μαδιὰμ καὶ ᾿Αμαλὴκ καὶ πάντες οἱ υἱοὶ ἀνατολῶν βεβλημένοι ἐν τῇ κοιλάδι ὡσεὶ ἀκρὶς εἰς πλῆθος, καὶ ταῖς καμήλοις αὐτῶν οὐκ ἦν ἀριθμός, ἀλλ᾿ ἦσαν ὡς ἡ ἄμμος ἡ ἐπὶ χείλους τῆς θαλάσσης εἰς πλῆθος.
И҆ мадїа́мъ и҆ а҆мали́къ и҆ всѝ сы́нове восто́кѡвъ стоѧ́хꙋ въ доли́нѣ ꙗ҆́кѡ прꙋ́зи мно́жествомъ, и҆ вельблю́дѡмъ и҆́хъ не бѧ́ше числа̀, но бѧ́хꙋ ꙗ҆́кѡ песо́къ на краѝ морстѣ́мъ мно́жествомъ.
And Gedeon came, and behold a man [was] relating to his neighbour a dream, and he said, Behold, I have dreamed a dream, and behold, a cake of barley bread rolling into the camp of Madiam, and it came as far as a tent, and smote it, and it fell, and it turned it up, and the tent fell.
καὶ ἦλθε Γεδεών, καὶ ἰδοὺ ἀνὴρ ἐξηγούμενος τῷ πλησίον αὐτοῦ ἐνύπνιον καὶ εἶπεν· ἰδοὺ ἐνυπνιασάμην ἐνύπνιον, καὶ ἰδοὺ μαγὶς ἄρτου κριθίνου στρεφομένη ἐν τῇ παρεμβολῇ Μαδιὰμ καὶ ἦλθεν ἕως τῆς σκηνῆς καὶ ἐπάταξεν αὐτήν, καὶ ἔπεσε, καὶ ἀνέστρεψεν αὐτὴν ἄνω, καὶ ἔπεσεν ἡ σκηνή.
И҆ вни́де гедеѡ́нъ, и҆ сѐ, мꙋ́жъ повѣ́даше со́нъ по́дрꙋгꙋ своемꙋ̀, и҆ речѐ: се́й со́нъ є҆го́же ви́дѣхъ, и҆ сѐ, тѣ́сто хлѣ́ба ꙗ҆́чна валѧ́ющеесѧ въ полцѣ̀ мадїа́мли, и҆ привали́сѧ къ кꙋ́щи мадїа́мли, и҆ побѝ ю҆̀, и҆ превратѝ ю҆̀, и҆ падѐ кꙋ́ща.
And his neighbour answered and said, This is none other than the sword of Gedeon, son of Joas, a man of Israel: God has delivered Madiam and all the host into his hand.
καὶ ἀπεκρίθη ὁ πλησίον αὐτοῦ καὶ εἶπεν· οὐκ ἔστιν αὕτη εἰ μὴ ῥομφαία Γεδεὼν υἱοῦ ᾿Ιωὰς ἀνδρὸς ᾿Ισραήλ· παρέδωκεν ὁ Θεὸς ἐν χειρὶ αὐτοῦ τὴν Μαδιὰμ καὶ πᾶσαν τὴν παρεμβολήν.
И҆ ѿвѣща̀ по́дрꙋгъ є҆гѡ̀ и҆ речѐ: нѣ́сть (сїѐ тѣ́сто), но ме́чь гедеѡ́на сы́на і҆ѡа́сова мꙋ́жа і҆и҃лева: предадѐ бг҃ъ въ рꙋ́кꙋ є҆гѡ̀ мадїа́ма и҆ ве́сь по́лкъ.
And it came to pass when Gedeon heard the account of the dream and the interpretation of it, that he worshipped the Lord, and returned to the camp of Israel, and said, Rise, for the Lord has delivered the camp of Madiam into our hand.
καὶ ἐγένετο ὡς ἤκουσε Γεδεὼν τὴν ἐξήγησιν τοῦ ἐνυπνίου καὶ τὴν σύγκρισιν αὐτοῦ, καὶ προσεκύνησε Κυρίῳ καὶ ὑπέστρεψεν εἰς τὴν παρεμβολὴν ᾿Ισραὴλ καὶ εἶπεν· ἀνάστητε, ὅτι παρέδωκε Κύριος ἐν χειρὶ ἡμῶν τὴν παρεμβολὴν Μαδιάμ.
И҆ бы́сть ꙗ҆́кѡ ᲂу҆слы́ша гедеѡ́нъ повѣ́данїе сна̀ и҆ разсꙋжде́нїе є҆гѡ̀, и҆ поклони́сѧ гдⷭ҇еви, и҆ возврати́сѧ въ по́лкъ і҆и҃левъ и҆ речѐ: воста́ните, ꙗ҆́кѡ предадѐ гдⷭ҇ь въ рꙋ́ки на́шѧ по́лкъ мадїа́мль.
I think it will not be amiss if we consider at greater length this war of the Madianites, which was intentionally introduced by the Prophet in comparison with the coming of the Lord. For in the book of Judges Gedeon is described as having fought against the Madianites. When he was bringing forth the multitude of the army to war, he was ordered by a Divine admonition, to remove from the conflict of battle all whom on coming to the water he beheld drinking the water with bended knees. And the result was, that only three hundred men remained, who had drunk the water in their hands, standing. With these he proceeds to the battle, and he equipped them not with arms, but with trumpets, lamps, and pitchers. For, as is there written, they placed the lighted lamps in the pitchers, and held their trumpets in their right hand, but their pitchers in their left, and on coming close to their enemies, they sounded with the trumpets, they brake the pitchers, the lamps appeared: and their enemies alarmed on one hand with the sound of the trumpets, and on the other by the glittering of the lamps, were turned to flight. Why then is it that such a battle is brought forward by the Prophet, and why is victory in that battle compared to the coming of our Redeemer? Did the Prophet intend to point out to us that that victorious battle under the command of Gedeon was a type of the coming of our Redeemer? Such deeds were doubtless there wrought, which, the more they exceed the usual mode of fighting, are the less removed from the mystery of prophecy. For who ever went forth to battle with pitchers and lamps? Who, when going against arms, ever abandoned his arms? These things would have been truly absurd to us, had they not been terrible to the enemies. But we have learned by the evidence of the victory itself, not to regard these things which were done as of little account. Gedeon, therefore, coming to the battle, signifies to us the coming of our Redeemer, of Whom it is written; Lift up, O princes, your gates, and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors, and the King of Glory shall come in. Who is this King of Glory? The Lord strong and mighty. The Lord mighty in battle. He prophesied of our Redeemer, not only by his doings, but also by his name. For Gedeon is interpreted 'going about in the womb.' For our Lord embraces all things by the power of His majesty, and yet He came, through the grace of the dispensation assuming man's nature in the womb of the Virgin. Who then is He Who goes about in the womb, except Almighty God, redeeming us by His own dispensation, embracing all things by His Godhead, and taking man's nature in the womb? In which womb He was both Incarnate, and not confined; because He was both within the womb by the substance of His infirmity, and beyond the world by the power of His majesty.
Morals on the Book of Job, Book 30, Section 73
And he divided the three hundred men into three companies, and put horns in the hands of all, and empty pitchers, and torches in the pitchers:
καὶ διεῖλε τοὺς τριακοσίους ἄνδρας εἰς τρεῖς ἀρχὰς καὶ ἔδωκε κερατίνας ἐν χειρὶ πάντων καὶ ὑδρίας κενὰς καὶ λαμπάδας ἐν ταῖς ὑδρίαις
И҆ раздѣлѝ три́ста мꙋже́й на трѝ нача̑льства, и҆ вдадѐ ро́ги въ рꙋ́цѣ всѣ̑мъ, и҆ водоно́сы тщы̀, и҆ свѣщы̀ средѣ̀ водоно́сѡвъ,
16–20For the same reason was it that when Gideon was about to overcome the Midianites, he commanded three hundred men to take pitchers, and to hold lighted torches inside the pitchers, and trumpets in their right hands. Our predecessors have preserved the explanation received from the apostles, that the pitchers are our bodies, fashioned of clay, which do not know fear if they burn with the fervor of the grace of the Spirit, and bear witness to the passion of the Lord Jesus with a loud confession of the voice. Who, then, can doubt the divinity of the Holy Spirit, since where the grace of the Spirit is, there the manifestation of the divinity appears. By this evidence we infer not a diversity but the unity of the divine power. For how can there be a severance of power, where the effect of the working in all is one? Neither can there be the grace of the sacraments where there is no forgiveness of sins. What, then, is that fire? Not certainly one made up of common twigs or roaring with the burning of the reeds of the woods, but that fire which improves good deeds like gold and consumes sins like stubble. This is undoubtedly the Holy Spirit, who is called both the fire and light of the countenance of God: light as we said above: “The light of your countenance has been sealed upon us, O Lord.” What is, then, the light that is sealed, but that of the seal of the Spirit, believing in whom, “you were sealed,” he says, “with the Holy Spirit of promise.” And as there is a light of the divine countenance, so, too, does fire shine forth from the countenance of God, for it is written: “A fire shall burn in his sight.” For the grace of the day of judgment shines beforehand, that forgiveness may follow to reward the service of the saints. O the great fullness of the Scriptures, which no one can comprehend with human genius! O greatest proof of the divine unity! For how many things are pointed out in these two verses!
On the Holy Spirit 1.143-46
and he said to them, Ye shall look at me, and so shall ye do; and behold, I will go into the beginning of the host, and it shall come to pass [that] as I do, so shall ye do.
καὶ εἶπε πρὸς αὐτούς· ἀπ᾿ ἐμοῦ ὄψεσθε καὶ οὕτω ποιήσετε· καὶ ἰδοὺ ἐγὼ εἰσπορεύομαι ἐν ἀρχῇ τῆς παρεμβολῆς, καὶ ἔσται καθὼς ἂν ποιήσω, οὕτω ποιήσετε·
и҆ речѐ и҆̀мъ: менѐ смотри́те, и҆ та́кожде твори́те: и҆ сѐ, а҆́зъ вни́дꙋ въ ча́сть полка̀, и҆ бꙋ́детъ ꙗ҆́коже сотворю̀, та́кожде сотвори́те:
And I will sound with the horn, and all ye with me shall sound with the horn round about the whole camp, and ye shall say, For the Lord and Gedeon.
καὶ σαλπιῶ ἐν τῇ κερατίνῃ ἐγώ, καὶ πάντες μετ᾿ ἐμοῦ σαλπιεῖτε ἐν ταῖς κερατίναις κύκλῳ ὅλης τῆς παρεμβολῆς καὶ ἐρεῖτε· τῷ Κυρίῳ καὶ τῷ Γεδεών.
и҆ а҆́зъ вострꙋблю̀ ро́гомъ, и҆ всѝ и҆̀же со мно́ю, да вострꙋ́бите и҆ вы̀ въ ро́ги ѡ҆́крестъ всегѡ̀ полка̀, и҆ да рече́те: (ме́чь) бг҃ꙋ и҆ гедеѡ́нꙋ.
And Gedeon and the hundred men that were with him came to the extremity of the army in the beginning of the middle watch; and they completely roused the guards, and sounded with the horns, and they broke the pitchers that were in their hands,
καὶ εἰσῆλθε Γεδεὼν καὶ οἱ ἑκατὸν ἄνδρες οἱ μετ᾿ αὐτοῦ ἐν ἀρχῇ τῆς παρεμβολῆς ἐν ἀρχῇ τῆς φυλακῆς μέσης καὶ ἐγείροντες ἤγειραν τοὺς φυλάσσοντας καὶ ἐσάλπισαν ἐν ταῖς κερατίναις καὶ ἐξετίναξαν τὰς ὑδρίας τὰς ἐν ταῖς χερσὶν αὐτῶν.
И҆ вни́де гедеѡ́нъ и҆ сто̀ мꙋже́й и҆̀же съ ни́мъ въ ча́сть полка̀ въ нача́лѣ стра́жи сре́днїѧ: и҆ ᲂу҆бꙋже́нїемъ возбꙋди́ша стрегꙋ́щихъ, и҆ вострꙋби́ша въ ро́ги, и҆ срази́ша водоно́сы и҆̀же въ рꙋка́хъ и҆́хъ.
and the three companies sounded with the horns, and broke the pitchers, and held the torches in their left hands, and in their right hands their horns to sound with; and they cried out, A sword for the Lord and for Gedeon.
καὶ ἐσάλπισαν αἱ τρεῖς ἀρχαὶ ἐν ταῖς κερατίναις καὶ συνέτριψαν τὰς ὑδρίας καὶ ἐκράτησαν ἐν χερσὶν ἀριστεραῖς αὐτῶν τὰς λαμπάδας καὶ ἐν χερσὶ δεξιαῖς αὐτῶν τὰς κερατίνας τοῦ σαλπίζειν καὶ ἀνέκραξαν· ρομφαία τῷ Κυρίῳ καὶ τῷ Γεδεών.
И҆ вострꙋби́ша трѝ нача̑льства въ ро́ги и҆ сокрꙋши́ша водоно́сы, и҆ ᲂу҆держа́ша въ лѣ́выхъ рꙋка́хъ свои́хъ свѣщы̀, и҆ въ десны́хъ рꙋка́хъ и҆́хъ ро́ги, въ нѧ́же трꙋби́ти: и҆ возопи́ша: ме́чь гдⷭ҇еви и҆ гедеѡ́нꙋ.
They go forth therefore to battle with trumpets, with lamps, and with pitchers. This, as we have said, was an unusual order of battle. They sounded with the trumpets, and the pitchers were held in their left hands. But lamps were placed within the pitchers; but, when the pitchers were broken, the lamps appeared, and by their flashing light the affrighted enemies are put to flight. By the trumpets is designated therefore the loud voice of preachers, by the lamps the brightness of their miracles, by the pitchers the frailness of their bodies. For our Leader led forth with Him, to the contest of preaching, such as by making light of their bodily safety, would overthrow their enemies by dying, and would overcome their swords, not by arms, not by words, but by patience. For our Martyrs came armed under their Leader to battle, but armed with trumpets, with pitchers, with lamps. And they sounded with their trumpets, when preaching; they broke their pitchers, when exposing their bodies to dissolution by the swords of the enemy in their suffering; they shone forth with lamps, when after the dissolution of their bodies they flashed forth with miracles. And their enemies were presently put to flight, because, when they beheld the bodies of dead Martyrs glittering with miracles, they were overpowered by the light of truth, and believed that which they had impugned. They sounded therefore with the trumpets, that the pitchers might he broken; the pitchers were broken, that the lamps might appear; the lamps appeared, that the enemies might be put to flight. That is, the Martyrs preached, till their bodies were dissolved in death; their bodies were dissolved in death, that they might shine forth with miracles; they shone forth with miracles, that they might overthrow their enemies with divine light; so that they might no longer stand up and resist God, but submit to, and be afraid of, Him.
Morals on the Book of Job 30.25
And [every] man stood in his place round about the host; and all the host ran, and sounded [an alarm], and fled.
καὶ ἔστησεν ἀνὴρ ἐφ᾿ ἑαυτῷ κύκλῳ τῆς παρεμβολῆς, καὶ ἔδραμε πᾶσα ἡ παρεμβολὴ καὶ ἐσήμαναν καὶ ἔφυγον.
И҆ ста́ша кі́йждо ѡ҆ себѣ̀ ѡ҆́крестъ полка̀: и҆ смѧте́сѧ ве́сь по́лкъ, и҆ возопи́ша, и҆ побѣго́ша.
And they sounded with the three hundred horns; and the Lord set [every] man’s sword in all the host against his neighbour.
καὶ ἐσάλπισαν ἐν ταῖς τριακοσίαις κερατίναις, καὶ ἔθηκε Κύριος τὴν ρομφαίαν ἀνδρὸς ἐν τῷ πλησίον αὐτοῦ ἐν πάσῃ τῇ παρεμβολῇ,
И҆ вострꙋби́ша въ три́ста рогѡ́въ: и҆ положѝ гдⷭ҇ь ме́чь мꙋ́жа на по́дрꙋга є҆гѡ̀ во все́мъ полцѣ̀, и҆ пробѣжѐ по́лкъ до виѳасе́тта, и҆ собра́сѧ до страны̀ а҆велмаꙋ́ла и҆ къ тава́ѳꙋ.
And the host fled as far as Bethseed Tagaragatha Abel-meula to Tabath; and the men of Israel from Nephthali, and from Aser, and from all Manasse, came to help, and followed after Madiam.
καὶ ἔφυγεν ἡ παρεμβολὴ ἕως Βηθσεεδτὰ Γαραγαθὰ ἕως χείλους ᾿Αβωμεουλὰ ἐπὶ Ταβάθ. καὶ ἐβόησαν ἀνὴρ ᾿Ισραὴλ ἀπὸ Νεφθαλὶ καὶ ἀπὸ ᾿Ασὴρ καὶ ἀπὸ παντὸς Μανασσῆ καὶ ἐδίωξαν ὀπίσω Μαδιάμ.
И҆ возопи́ша мꙋ́жїе і҆и҃льтестїи ѿ нефѳалі́ма и҆ ѿ а҆си́ра и҆ ѿ всегѡ̀ манассі́и, и҆ погна́ша в̾слѣ́дъ мадїа́ма.
And Gedeon sent messengers into all mount Ephraim, saying, Come down to meet Madiam, and take to yourselves the water as far as Baethera and Jordan: and every man of Ephraim cried out, and they took the water before hand unto Baethera and Jordan.
καὶ ἀγγέλους ἐπέστειλε Γεδεὼν ἐν παντὶ ὄρει ᾿Εφραὶμ λέγων· κατάβητε εἰς συνάντησιν Μαδιὰμ καὶ καταλάβετε ἑαυτοῖς τὸ ὕδωρ ἕως Βαιθηρὰ καὶ τὸν ᾿Ιορδάνην· καὶ ἐβόησε πᾶς ἀνὴρ ᾿Εφραὶμ καὶ προκατελάβοντο τὸ ὕδωρ ἕως Βαιθηρὰ καὶ τὸν ᾿Ιορδάνην.
И҆ посла̀ послы̀ гедеѡ́нъ во всю̀ го́рꙋ є҆фре́млю, глаго́лѧ: сни́дите во срѣ́тенїе мадїа́мꙋ и҆ ᲂу҆держи́те и҆̀мъ во́дꙋ до веѳира̀ и҆ і҆ѻрда́на. И҆ воззва̀ всѧ́къ мꙋ́жъ є҆фре́мль, и҆ пред̾ѿѧ́ша во́дꙋ до веѳира̀ и҆ і҆ѻрда́на,
And they took the princes of Madiam, even Oreb and Zeb; and they slew Oreb in Sur Oreb, and they slew Zeb in Jakephzeph; and they pursued Madiam, and brought the heads of Oreb and Zeb to Gedeon from beyond Jordan.
καὶ συνελάβοντο τοὺς ἄρχοντας Μαδιὰμ καὶ τὸν ᾿Ωρὴβ καὶ τὸν Ζὴβ καὶ ἀπέκτειναν τὸν ᾿Ωρὴβ ἐν Σοὺρ καὶ τὸν Ζὴβ ἀπέκτειναν ἐν ῾Ιακεφζήφ καὶ κατεδίωξαν Μαδιὰμ· καὶ τὴν κεφαλὴν ᾿Ωρὴβ καὶ Ζὴβ ἤνεγκαν πρὸς Γεδεὼν ἀπὸ πέραν τοῦ ᾿Ιορδάνου.
и҆ ꙗ҆́ша два̀ кнѧ̑зѧ мадїа̑млѧ, ѡ҆ри́ва и҆ зи́ва: и҆ ᲂу҆би́ша ѡ҆ри́ва въ сꙋ́рѣ, и҆ зи́ва ᲂу҆би́ша во і҆акефзи́вѣ: и҆ погна́ша мадїа́ма, и҆ главꙋ̀ ѡ҆ри́ва и҆ зи́ва принесо́ша къ гедеѡ́нꙋ ѿ ѻ҆́ноѧ страны̀ і҆ѻрда́на.
They who were glorying in their army, whose king was the Assyrian and who used to boast “I will scale the heavens,” not only fell down to earth but on the ground became dung.“Make their nobles.” What nobles? Those who fight against your people. “Like Oreb and Zeeb; all their chiefs like Zebah and Zalmunna.” I suppose you have read in the book of Judges the story of Gideon, who is also called Jerubbaal, how he outwitted those four kings while fighting for the people of God and put an end to them. And notice the kind of nobles these Midianites are who abandoned the judgment of God: “Oreb and Zeeb; all their chiefs like Zebah and Zalmunna.” Who would dream that such words contain mysteries of the Savior? The philosophers read them and smile; the rhetoricians read them and sneer. Not only the rhetoricians, however, but the Jews, too; they have not the key to their treasures, for a veil covers their eyes. “Oreb” means a “hole in which a snake lurks”; “Zeeb” equals “wolf.” Mark, now, the names of the chiefs of Christ’s opponents: “Zebah,” “victim or spoil that the wolf will strangle”; and “Zalmunna,” “masters of malice.” See, then, the divine secrets hidden away in names?
Homilies on the Psalms 15 (ps 82)
And Jerobaal rose early, the same is Gedeon, and all the people with him, and encamped at the fountain of Arad; and the camp of Madiam was to the north of him, [reaching] from Gabaathamorai, in the valley.
ΚΑΙ ὤρθρισεν ῾Ιεροβάαλ (αὐτός ἐστι Γεδεὼν) καὶ πᾶς ὁ λαὸς μετ᾿ αὐτοῦ καὶ παρενέβαλον ἐπὶ πηγὴν ᾿Αράδ, καὶ παρεμβολὴ Μαδιὰμ ἦν αὐτῷ ἀπὸ βορρᾶ ἀπὸ Γαβαὰθ ᾿Αμωρὰ ἐν κοιλάδι.
И҆ ѡ҆бꙋ́тренева і҆ероваа́лъ, се́й є҆́сть гедеѡ́нъ, и҆ всѝ лю́дїе и҆̀же съ ни́мъ, и҆ ѡ҆полчи́шасѧ ᲂу҆ и҆сто́чника а҆ра́дъ: и҆ по́лкъ мадїа́мль и҆ а҆мали́ковъ бѧ́ше є҆мꙋ̀ съ сѣ́вера на хо́лмѣ мѡсѐ гаваа́ѳъ-а҆мѡрѐ въ доли́нѣ.