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JDG 8:29–8:35 ©

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The death of Gideon

8:29 The death of Gideon

29Then Gideon (Yoash’s son, also known as Yerub-Baal) went back and lived in his house, 30and he fathered seventy sons because he had many wives. 31He also had a mistress in Shekem—she also bore him a son that he named Abimelek. 32Gideon died at a good old age and was buried in the tomb of Yoash his father, at Ofrah of the Abiezerites.

33However after Gideon had died, the Israelis turned away again from Yahweh and prostituted themselves to the Baals—making Baal-Berit for themselves as a god. 34They forgot about their God Yahweh—the one who had rescued them from the clutch of all of their enemies all around. 35They didn’t show lasting loyalty to Gideon’s family, despite all the good that he’d done within Israel.

JDG 8:29–8:35 ©

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