Psalm 83:9

Psalm 83:9

The end of Midian

According to Genesis 25:1-2 the Midianites were the descendants of Midian who was a son of Abraham and his wife Keturah: "Abraham took a wife, and her name was Keturah. And she bare him Zimran, and Jokshan, and Medan, and Midian, and Ishbak, and Shuah". Later, Moses met a Midianite priest called Jethro (also known as Reuel) and went on to marry his daughter, Zipporah. Jethro advised Moses on establishing a system of delegated legal decision-making. The Midianites were lived in the Arab Peninsula somewhere east of the Gulf of Aqaba and were yet another thorn in Israel’s flesh until the time of the Judges, when Gideon went against them, and little is heard of them after that. 

In Judges 4 we read of the defeat of the Canaanite coalition between Sisera and Jabin who were defeated by Barak. 

The conquests mentioned in this verse seem to have been permanent and are highlighted in the Psalm as occasions when God destroyed Israel’s enemies and these godless powers were no longer able to shape the destiny of the world. If God’s kingdom is to reign over the earth and bring righteousness and peace, then His foes must be silenced and overcome. Today, that is not with swords and spears but with the power of the Gospel.  

 

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