So Gideon
Gid`own  (ghid-ohn')
feller (i.e. warrior); Gidon, an Israelite -- Gideon.
and the hundred
me'ah  (may-aw')
a primitive numeral; a hundred; also as a multiplicative and a fraction -- hundred(-fold), -th), + sixscore.
men
'iysh  (eesh)
a man as an individual or a male person; often used as an adjunct to a more definite term (and in such cases frequently not expressed in translation)
that were with him came
bow'  (bo)
to go or come (in a wide variety of applications)
unto the outside
qatseh  (kaw-tseh')
an extremity -- after, border, brim, brink, edge, end, (in-)finite, frontier, outmost coast, quarter, shore, (out-)side, some, ut(-ter-)most (part).
of the camp
machaneh  (makh-an-eh')
an encampment (of travellers or troops); hence, an army, whether literal (of soldiers) or figurative (of dancers, angels, cattle, locusts, stars; or even the sacred courts)
in the beginning
ro'sh  (roshe)
the head (as most easily shaken), whether literal or figurative (in many applications, of place, time, rank, itc.)
of the middle
tiykown  (tee-kone')
central -- middle(-most), midst.
watch
'ashmurah  (ash-moo-raw')
a night watch -- watch.
and they had but
'ak  (ak)
a particle of affirmation, surely; hence (by limitation) only
newly
quwm  (koom)
to rise (in various applications, literal, figurative, intensive and causative)
set
quwm  (koom)
to rise (in various applications, literal, figurative, intensive and causative)
the watch
shamar  (shaw-mar')
to hedge about (as with thorns), i.e. guard; generally, to protect, attend to, etc.
and they blew
taqa`  (taw-kah')
to clatter, i.e. slap (the hands together), clang (an instrument); by analogy, to drive (a nail or tent-pin, a dart, etc.); by implication, to become bondsman by handclasping)
the trumpets
showphar  (sho-far')
a cornet (as giving a clear sound) or curved horn -- cornet, trumpet.
and brake
naphats  (naw-fats')
to dash to pieces, or scatter -- be beaten in sunder, break (in pieces), broken, dash (in pieces), cause to be discharged, dispersed, be overspread, scatter.
the pitchers
kad  (kad)
a pail; but generally of earthenware; a jar for domestic purposes -- barrel, pitcher.
that were in their hands
yad  (yawd)
a hand (the open one (indicating power, means, direction, etc.),


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