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And fliovali -aid unto Cidcun, Tlic i)coi lc tiiat arc uilli thoe arc too many for mc to jive llio Midiaiiites into their liands. lost Israel vaunt tlicni elves :i,t;uin ttnc, saing, Mine own hand hatli sared itie. Now therefore proclaim in the cars of the people, -a in; Whosoever is fearful and tremhlinij. let him return and dep.irt from Montit (iiliad. And there returned i the j Hople twenty and two tliousand; and there remained ten thousand. And Jehovah said unto (iideon. The people are yet too many; hnw them down to the water, and I will try them for thee there; and it shall he. that of whom I say unto thee. This-.hall jo with thee, the same shall go with thee; and of whomsoever I hall siy unto thee, This shall not go with thee, the same shall not go. So he brought tlicni down to the water: and Jehovah said unto tiideon. Every one that lapiK-th of the water with his tongue, a a dog lappeth. him shalt thou set hy himself; likewise every one that howeth down uix)n his knees to drink. .A nd the number of them that lapjjed, putting their hands to their month, was 300; but all the rest of the people bowed down upon their knees to drink water. jid Jehovah said unto (iideon, Uy the three hundred men that lapped w11 I save you. and deliver the .M idianites into tliy li.iiid; and let all the )eoi le go every man to his place. JfncKS 7-7. St vtn iil yoni-s rigo this i)H ssage formed ;i niri of the annual prograniiiie of tlu; Young Peoi)os Society of Christian Endeavor, and was discussed under tlie heading. Wanted: IM en for Gideon sl)and. And tliis is the sui).ioet that I desire to consider tliis morning. Tliere are several lines of thougiit suggested by the topic. Xo one can read Hie narrative out of which it grows without being prol otnidly imprissed. T. In ringing terms there is the proclamation of ;i waul. Wanted I is the note that rings out clear and distinct
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