Many Israelites, including Gideon’s own father, Joash, built an altar to the Canaanite sun god, Baal, near which they erected a wooden pole to the fertility goddess, Asherah. Gideon’s assignment was to destroy the altar his father built replacing it with an altar to the Lord upon which he would sacrifice the bull from his family’s stock of cattle that was as old as the seven-year Midianite oppression which the Baal couldn’t stop using the Asherah pole as dry firewood.
The next morning the men of the city were horrified to see what Gideon had done. They demanded that Joash bring Gideon to them so they could kill him for desecrating Baal’s hiding place. Abandoning his own idolatry to the point of rebelling against it, Joash told them to let that incompetent Baal avenge itself.
And that’s how Gideon became known as Jerubbaal, the man on whom Baal would have to take revenge all by its lonesome (which it could never have done).
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Denise offers the prompt work “stock” to be used in this week’s Six Sentence Stories.
To read what really happened to Gideon (Jerubbaal), see Judges 6. In trying to make sense of the significance of what Gideon had done I was particularly influenced by the commentaries BibleHub offered and the Got Questions article on Baal.

Excellent brother. This is a great strategy: “Abandoning his own idolatry to the point of rebelling against it, Joash told them to let that incompetent Baal avenge itself.”
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Thank you, Michael, especially for bringing up Gideon in one of your blog posts a few weeks ago which brought my attention to him: https://quotesthoughtsrandom.wordpress.com/2023/12/08/i-will-not-rule-over-you-and-my-son-will-not-rule-over-you-yahweh-will-rule-over-you-gideon/ I didn’t realize how little I remembered of the events of Gideon’s life.
I have already written the drafts of two more six sentence stories to follow this one about Gideon. I will do my best to squeeze in Denise’s prompt words somewhere when I find out what they are.
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Thanks brother. I learned a lot writing that.
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Joash is still right, let the false gods of this day avenge themselves, if they can.
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Amen: let those false god avenge themselves. Blessings, Mimi!
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Fine retelling of this event in ancient history, Frank!
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Thank you and blessings, Dora!
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Blessings to you, brother!
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I relate to Gideon because he was anything but a man of valor, and always needed a sign. Yup, sounds like me! God uses people in spite of themselves.
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I am glad that even the weakest among us can be greatly used by God. Blessings, Mary!
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Bring it on, bitches!”*
*well intended, if perhaps not as eloquent (and mature) as the other commentors, sentiment (towards false idols of any sort) inspired by your Six.
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I can just hear Joash (and Gideon) shouting something like that. Thank you, Clark!
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Love this especially since I’m camping out on Judges
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Thank you, Jim! Blessings to you!
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YW!!!
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I admire the way you retell stories in such a lucid way.
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Thank you and blessings, Keith!
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