The "trumpets" that Gideon and his army blew
were probably the traditional shofar, or ram's horn, instead of the
western instrument depicted above.
The Midianites had ruled Israel for over
seven years. They trampled the Israelite's crops and
generally made their lives very difficult. Gideon was
a member of the weakest tribe in Israel, and he thought of
himself as the weakest member of that tribe. When God
sent an angel who told him he was the mighty warrior who
would drive the Midianites out of Israel, Gideon
thought it might be a mistake.
Gideon prayed for God to send him a sign,
and asked that the morning dew gather in some wool fleece he
placed on the ground, but that the grass around the fleece stay dry. When he woke the next morning, it was
just as he had asked, so he knew God really thought he could
be a might warrior!
He set out to recruit soldiers, and over
30,000 volunteered. God said there were too many of them, so
Gideon gave the men tests to see who the best warriors were
and selected only the finest 300.
Gideon and his small army of warriors
marched to the Midianite camp, and during the night Gideon
prayed and God answered. Gideon returned to his men
and gave them each a trumpet and a clay jar with a torch
inside. He split them into three groups and had them
surround the Midianite camp.
On Gideon's command, the men blew their
trumpets, smashed their jars on the ground, and shouted "For
the Lord and for Gideon!" The Midianites got so scared
and confused they began to fight with each other before
running away....and they ran all the way out of Israel!
With the help of God, Gideon freed his
country
from the Midianites!