The Lion of War Podcast

14. The Battle of Michmash

36 min · 28. maj 2026
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In this episode, we climb the cliffs of Michmash with Jonathan and his armor-bearer as one of the great acts of faith and courage in Scripture explodes into battle. Israel is outmatched, underarmed, and trembling beneath Philistine power, but Jonathan believes what the frightened nation has nearly forgotten: nothing can hinder Yahweh from saving by many or by few. This episode follows the sudden assault on the Philistine outpost, the panic of God that sweeps through the enemy camp, Saul’s delayed response, and the rallying of Israel’s scattered fighters. It also traces the darker turn of the day, as Saul’s rash oath weakens his men, Jonathan unknowingly violates it by tasting honey, and the people are forced to ransom the very prince through whom God has worked salvation. The Battle of Michmash becomes both triumph and warning: Jonathan shines, Saul darkens, and Israel learns again that victory belongs to Yahweh.

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