This tribe was the first to go up against the Canaanites after Joshua's death.
Judah
Gideon was called to deliver Israel from the Midianites while he was doing this activity.
Threshing wheat
The Midianites oppressed Israel for this many years.
7 Years
Gideon started with this many men in his army to fight the Midianites.
32,000 Men
After the defeat of the Midianites, the Israelites wanted to make Gideon this position.
King
The city of this Canaanite king was burned by the tribe of Judah.
Hazor
This angel of the Lord appeared to Gideon and called him a mighty warrior.
Angel of the LORD
The Midianites were known for this devastating tactic, which involved destroying crops and livestock.
Raiding or Plundering
After God told him to reduce his army, Gideon was left with this many soldiers.
300 Men
Gideon declined the offer to be king, saying that God would be this over Israel.
King
This tribe failed to drive out the Canaanites from the plains, leading to their continued presence in the land.
Ephraim
Gideon asked for a sign from God, requesting the dew to be on this object but not on the ground.
Fleece
Gideon called for an army to fight the Midianites at this location.
Spring of Harod
Gideon's 300 men defeated the Midianites by using this tactic, involving trumpets, jars, and torches.
surprise and confusion
After the battle, the Israelites gave Gideon gold earrings, which he used to make this item.
Ephod
The tribe of Zebulun did not fully conquer this group of people.
The Canaanites
Gideon's family belonged to this tribe of Israel.
Manasseh
The Midianites had allies from this eastern group who joined them in their fight against Israel.
Amalekites
When Gideon and his men blew their trumpets, this sound was heard, causing the Midianites to panic.
a loud shout, "For the Lord and for Gideon"
Gideon had many wives, and his son, who later caused trouble in Israel, was named this.
Abimelech
The tribe of Dan was unable to completely conquer this city, which later became the site of their own settlement.
Leshem or Laish
Before gathering his army, Gideon destroyed this pagan altar in his father's house.
Baal
This king of the Midianites, along with his two generals, was killed by Gideon's forces.
Zebah and Zalmunna
After their victory, Gideon pursued the remaining Midianite kings, capturing them near this location.
Karkor
Gideon died after serving as a judge, and Israel experienced this after his death.
a period of apostasy or idolatry