Unholy Fear: Midianites
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The Midianites, descendants of Midian, a son of Abraham by his concubine Keturah (Genesis 25:1-2), are frequently mentioned in the Old Testament as adversaries of the Israelites. Their interactions with Israel are marked by conflict, idolatry, and divine judgment, often instilling an unholy fear among the Israelites.

Historical Context and Biblical Narrative

The Midianites first appear in the biblical narrative as traders to whom Joseph was sold by his brothers (Genesis 37:28). However, their most significant interactions with Israel occur during the period of the Exodus and the Judges.

During the Exodus, the Midianites are associated with the Moabites in their opposition to Israel. In Numbers 22-24, Balak, the king of Moab, allies with the Midianites to hire Balaam to curse Israel. This alliance leads to the seduction of the Israelites into idolatry and immorality at Peor, provoking God's wrath (Numbers 25:1-3). The Lord commands Moses to take vengeance on the Midianites, resulting in a military campaign that decimates their forces (Numbers 31:1-12).

In the time of the Judges, the Midianites again become a significant threat. Judges 6-8 recounts how they, along with the Amalekites and other eastern peoples, oppressed Israel for seven years. The Midianites' raids were so severe that the Israelites were driven to hide in mountain clefts and caves (Judges 6:2). This oppression led to a pervasive fear among the Israelites, who cried out to the Lord for deliverance.

Gideon's Deliverance

God raised up Gideon as a judge to deliver Israel from the Midianite oppression. Despite his initial fear and reluctance, Gideon is assured by God, "The LORD is with you, mighty warrior" (Judges 6:12). Gideon's account is a testament to overcoming unholy fear through faith and obedience to God. With a mere 300 men, Gideon defeats the vast Midianite army, demonstrating that victory comes not by human might but by divine intervention (Judges 7:7, 22).

Spiritual Implications

The Midianites symbolize the spiritual and moral threats that lead to unholy fear and compromise among God's people. Their influence often resulted in Israel's idolatry and disobedience, which brought about divine judgment. The fear of the Midianites was rooted in a lack of trust in God's promises and power.

The narrative of the Midianites serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of succumbing to fear and the importance of relying on God's strength. It underscores the need for spiritual vigilance and faithfulness to God's covenant, as well as the assurance that God is faithful to deliver His people when they turn to Him in repentance and faith.

Key Verses

· "The LORD said to Moses, 'Take vengeance on the Midianites for the Israelites. After that, you will be gathered to your people.'" (Numbers 31:1-2)
· "The LORD is with you, mighty warrior." (Judges 6:12)
· "The LORD said to Gideon, 'With the three hundred men that lapped I will save you and give the Midianites into your hands. Let all the others go home.'" (Judges 7:7)

The account of the Midianites and their interactions with Israel highlights the recurring theme of unholy fear and the necessity of trusting in God's deliverance.
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Judges 7:21,22
And they stood every man in his place round about the camp; and all the host ran, and cried, and fled.
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Of Preparation.
... from above, strikes down the tents of the Midianites of infernal ... all my neighbours:
that living in thy fear, I may ... makes the use of all holy things unholy to us ...
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The Last Farewell in the Presence of the one Hundred and Fifty ...
... whom his blood was righteously shed for his unholy sheddings of ... [4338] or the Midianites
to Moses ... in their teaching, or under pressure of fear, being themselves ...
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Resources
What does “perfect love casts out fear” mean? | GotQuestions.org

How is the fear of man a snare (Proverbs 29:25)? | GotQuestions.org

How is the fear of the Lord the beginning of wisdom? | GotQuestions.org

Fear: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Fear

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Fear of God: A Motive of Obedience

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Abraham, Tested in the offering of his Son Isaac

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Cornelius, Who Revered God With all his House

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: David

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Hanani, Which Qualified Him to be Ruler Over Jerusalem

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Job, According to the Testimony of Satan

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Jonah, During the Storm

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Levi, in Receiving the Covenant of Life and Peace

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Nehemiah, in his Reform of the Public Administration

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: Noah, in Preparing the Ark

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: The Jews, in Obeying the Voice of the Lord

Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: The Women at the Grave

Fear of God: Cultivated

Fear of God: Guilty

Fear of God: Guilty Fear: Adam and Eve

Fear of God: Guilty Fear: Demons

Fear of God: Guilty Fear: Judas

Fear of God: Guilty Fear: The Guards at Jesus' Tomb

Fear of God: Hezekiah, in his Treatment of the Prophet Micah, Who Prophesied Harm Against Jerusalem

Fear of God: Jacob, in the Vision of the Ladder, and the Covenant of God

Fear of God: Jehoshaphat

Fear of God: Obadiah, in Sheltering One-Hundred Prophets Against the Wrath of Jezebel

Fear of God: Phinehas, in Turning Away the Anger of God at the Time of the Plague

Fear of God: Reverence

Fear of God: The Egyptians, at the Time of the Plague of Thunder and Hail and Fire

Fear of God: The Midwives of Egypt, in Refusing to Take the Lives of the Hebrew Children

Fear of God: The Nine and One-Half Tribes of Israel West of the Jordan River

Fear of the Lord

Godly Fear: A Characteristic of Saints

Godly Fear: A Fountain of Life

Godly Fear: A Treasure to Saints

Godly Fear: Abraham

Godly Fear: Advantages of

Godly Fear: Christians

Godly Fear: Commanded

Godly Fear: Cornelius

Godly Fear: Filial and Reverential

Godly Fear: God is the Author of

Godly Fear: God is the Object of

Godly Fear: Hatred of Evil

Godly Fear: Job

Godly Fear: Joseph

Godly Fear: Motives to Judgments of God

Godly Fear: Motives to The Forgiveness of God

Godly Fear: Motives to The Goodness of God

Godly Fear: Motives to The Greatness of God

Godly Fear: Motives to The Holiness of God

Godly Fear: Motives to Wondrous Works of God

Godly Fear: Necessary to Avoiding of Sin

Godly Fear: Necessary to Impartial Administration of Justice

Godly Fear: Necessary to Perfecting Holiness

Godly Fear: Necessary to Righteous Government

Godly Fear: Necessary to The Service of God

Godly Fear: Necessary to The Worship of God

Godly Fear: Nehemiah

Godly Fear: Noah

Godly Fear: Obadiah

Godly Fear: Sanctifying

Godly Fear: Searching the Scriptures Gives the Understanding of

Godly Fear: should Accompany the Joy of Saints

Godly Fear: should be Constantly Maintained

Godly Fear: should be Exhibited in Giving a Reason for Our Hope

Godly Fear: should be Exhibited in Our Callings

Godly Fear: should be Prayed For

Godly Fear: should be Taught to Others

Godly Fear: The Wicked Destitute of

Godly Fear: Those Who Have are Accepted of God

Godly Fear: Those Who Have are Blessed

Godly Fear: Those Who Have are Pitied by God

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Afford Pleasure to God

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Confide in God

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Converse Together of Holy Things

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Days of, Prolonged

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Depart from Evil

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Desires of, Fulfilled by God

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: Receive Mercy from God

Godly Fear: Those Who Have: should not Fear Man

Godly Fear: Wisdom

Unholy Fear is Described as a Fear of Future Punishment

Unholy Fear is Described as a Fear of Idols

Unholy Fear is Described as a Fear of Judgments

Unholy Fear is Described as a Fear of Man

Unholy Fear is Described as Consuming

Unholy Fear is Described as Overwhelming

Unholy Fear: A Characteristic of the Wicked

Unholy Fear: A Guilty Conscience Leads To

Unholy Fear: Adam

Unholy Fear: Adonijah's Guests

Unholy Fear: Ahaz

Unholy Fear: Belshazzar

Unholy Fear: Cain

Unholy Fear: Exhortations Against

Unholy Fear: Felix

Unholy Fear: God Mocks

Unholy Fear: Haman

Unholy Fear: Midianites

Unholy Fear: Philistines

Unholy Fear: Pilate

Unholy Fear: Saints Delivered From

Unholy Fear: Saints Sometimes Tempted To

Unholy Fear: Saul

Unholy Fear: Seizes the Wicked

Unholy Fear: Shall be Realised

Unholy Fear: Surprises the Hypocrite

Unholy Fear: The Wicked Judicially Filled With

Unholy Fear: Trust in God, a Preservative From

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