Chopper
Member
This study is not about Dan! It's about Gad!
Day 138 Saturday 9/6/14 Genesis 49:19 Gad.
Gen 49:19 "Gad, a troop shall overcome him: but he shall overcome at the last."
The descendants of Gad settled in the region of Gilead which was East of the Jordan River. Their hostile neighbors attacked with raiders. In time, the Danites became skilled in warfare and was able to fend off these raiders....The Hebrew word Gad, sounds like the term "raiders" (Hb. gedud) and (Hb. gud).
Apparently, in the time of Joshua, the Tribe of Gad, because of their natural bent for fighting, led the armies of Israel over the Jordan River. Once successful, they returned to their inheritance on the other side of the Jordan which exposed them to the hostile Moabites and Ammonites.
Reba and I like good old boy Matthew Henry. Here is a quote from him on Gad.
IV. Concerning Gad, Gen_49:19. He alludes to his name, which signifies a troop, foresees the character of that tribe, that it should be a warlike tribe, and so we find (1Ch_12:8); the Gadites were men of war fit for the battle. He foresees that the situation of that tribe on the other side Jordan would expose it to the incursions of its neighbours, the Moabites and Ammonites; and, that they might not be proud of their strength and valour, he foretels that the troops of their enemies should, in many skirmishes, overcome them; yet, that they might not be discouraged by their defeats, he assures them that they should overcome at the last, which was fulfilled when, in Saul's time and David's, the Moabites and Ammonites were wholly subdued: see 1Ch_5:18, etc.
Day 138 Saturday 9/6/14 Genesis 49:19 Gad.
Gen 49:19 "Gad, a troop shall overcome him: but he shall overcome at the last."
The descendants of Gad settled in the region of Gilead which was East of the Jordan River. Their hostile neighbors attacked with raiders. In time, the Danites became skilled in warfare and was able to fend off these raiders....The Hebrew word Gad, sounds like the term "raiders" (Hb. gedud) and (Hb. gud).
Apparently, in the time of Joshua, the Tribe of Gad, because of their natural bent for fighting, led the armies of Israel over the Jordan River. Once successful, they returned to their inheritance on the other side of the Jordan which exposed them to the hostile Moabites and Ammonites.
Reba and I like good old boy Matthew Henry. Here is a quote from him on Gad.
IV. Concerning Gad, Gen_49:19. He alludes to his name, which signifies a troop, foresees the character of that tribe, that it should be a warlike tribe, and so we find (1Ch_12:8); the Gadites were men of war fit for the battle. He foresees that the situation of that tribe on the other side Jordan would expose it to the incursions of its neighbours, the Moabites and Ammonites; and, that they might not be proud of their strength and valour, he foretels that the troops of their enemies should, in many skirmishes, overcome them; yet, that they might not be discouraged by their defeats, he assures them that they should overcome at the last, which was fulfilled when, in Saul's time and David's, the Moabites and Ammonites were wholly subdued: see 1Ch_5:18, etc.