After the conclusion of the conflict with Midian, Gideon is offered hereditary kingship -- an offer that he seems to refuse -- or does he? Significant evidence suggests that Gideon acted as king -- and not a very good one at that. He introduced an innovation in worship -- an unauthorized ephod. It became a snare to him, his household and the whole nation of Israel. Two houses decline in this passage -- Gideon's house and the house of Israel. We end by thinking about how to stay strong for the Lord to the end of our days.
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