Judges
20
- Then all the Israelites from Dan to Beersheba
and from the land of Gilead came out as one man and assembled before the LORD
in Mizpah.
- The leaders of all the people of the tribes
of Israel took their places in the assembly of the people of God, four hundred
thousand soldiers armed with swords.
- (The Benjamites heard that the Israelites
had gone up to Mizpah.) Then the Israelites said, "Tell us how this awful
thing happened."
- So the Levite, the husband of the murdered
woman, said, "I and my concubine came to Gibeah in Benjamin to spend
the night.
- During the night the men of Gibeah came after
me and surrounded the house, intending to kill me. They raped my concubine,
and she died.
- I took my concubine, cut her into pieces
and sent one piece to each region of Israel's inheritance, because they committed
this lewd and disgraceful act in Israel.
- Now, all you Israelites, speak up and give
your verdict."
- All the people rose as one man, saying, "None
of us will go home. No, not one of us will return to his house.
- But now this is what we'll do to Gibeah:
We'll go up against it as the lot directs.
- We'll take ten men out of every hundred from
all the tribes of Israel, and a hundred from a thousand, and a thousand from
ten thousand, to get provisions for the army. Then, when the army arrives
at Gibeah in Benjamin, it can give them what they deserve for all this vileness
done in Israel."
- So all the men of Israel got together and
united as one man against the city.
- The tribes of Israel sent men throughout
the tribe of Benjamin, saying, "What about this awful crime that was
committed among you ?
- Now surrender those wicked men of Gibeah
so that we may put them to death and purge the evil from Israel." But
the Benjamites would not listen to their fellow Israelites.
- From their towns they came together at Gibeah
to fight against the Israelites.
- At once the Benjamites mobilized twenty-six
thousand swordsmen from their towns, in addition to seven hundred chosen men
from those living in Gibeah.
- Among all these soldiers there were seven
hundred chosen men who were left-handed, each of whom could sling a stone
at a hair and not miss.
- Israel, apart from Benjamin, mustered four
hundred thousand swordsmen, all of them fighting men.
- The Israelites went up to Bethel and inquired
of God. They said, "Who of us shall go first to fight against the Benjamites?"
The LORD replied, "Judah shall go first."
- The next morning the Israelites got up and
pitched camp near Gibeah.
- The men of Israel went out to fight the Benjamites
and took up battle positions against them at Gibeah.
- The Benjamites came out of Gibeah and cut
down twenty-two thousand Israelites on the battlefield that day.
- But the men of Israel encouraged one another
and again took up their positions where they had stationed themselves the
first day.
- The Israelites went up and wept before the
LORD until evening, and they inquired of the LORD. They said, "Shall
we go up again to battle against the Benjamites, our brothers?" The LORD
answered, "Go up against them."
- Then the Israelites drew near to Benjamin
the second day.
- This time, when the Benjamites came out from
Gibeah to oppose them, they cut down another eighteen thousand Israelites,
all of them armed with swords.
- Then the Israelites, all the people, went
up to Bethel, and there they sat weeping before the LORD. They fasted that
day until evening and presented burnt offerings and fellowship offerings to
the LORD.
- And the Israelites inquired of the LORD.
(In those days the ark of the covenant of God was there,
- with Phinehas son of Eleazar, the son of
Aaron, ministering before it.) They asked, "Shall we go up again to battle
with Benjamin our brother, or not?" The LORD responded, "Go, for
tomorrow I will give them into your hands."
- Then Israel set an ambush around Gibeah.
- They went up against the Benjamites on the
third day and took up positions against Gibeah as they had done before.
- The Benjamites came out to meet them and
were drawn away from the city. They began to inflict casualties on the Israelites
as before, so that about thirty men fell in the open field and on the roads
-- the one leading to Bethel and the other to Gibeah.
- While the Benjamites were saying, "We
are defeating them as before," the Israelites were saying, "Let's
retreat and draw them away from the city to the roads."
- All the men of Israel moved from their places
and took up positions at Baal Tamar, and the Israelite ambush charged out
of its place on the west of Gibeah.
- Then ten thousand of Israel's finest men
made a frontal attack on Gibeah. The fighting was so heavy that the Benjamites
did not realize how near disaster was.
- The LORD defeated Benjamin before Israel,
and on that day the Israelites struck down 25,100 Benjamites, all armed with
swords.
- Then the Benjamites saw that they were beaten.
Now the men of Israel had given way before Benjamin, because they relied on
the ambush they had set near Gibeah.
- The men who had been in ambush made a sudden
dash into Gibeah, spread out and put the whole city to the sword.
- The men of Israel had arranged with the ambush
that they should send up a great cloud of smoke from the city,
- and then the men of Israel would turn in
the battle. The Benjamites had begun to inflict casualties on the men of Israel
(about thirty), and they said, "We are defeating them as in the first
battle."
- But when the column of smoke began to rise
from the city, the Benjamites turned and saw the smoke of the whole city going
up into the sky.
- Then the men of Israel turned on them, and
the men of Benjamin were terrified, because they realized that disaster had
come upon them.
- So they fled before the Israelites in the
direction of the desert, but they could not escape the battle. And the men
of Israel who came out of the towns cut them down there.
- They surrounded the Benjamites, chased them
and easily overran them in the vicinity of Gibeah on the east.
- Eighteen thousand Benjamites fell, all of
them valiant fighters.
- As they turned and fled toward the desert
to the rock of Rimmon, the Israelites cut down five thousand men along the
roads. They kept pressing after the Benjamites as far as Gidom and struck
down two thousand more.
- On that day twenty-five thousand Benjamite
swordsmen fell, all of them valiant fighters.
- But six hundred men turned and fled into
the desert to the rock of Rimmon, where they stayed four months.
- The men of Israel went back to Benjamin and
put all the towns to the sword, including the animals and everything else
they found. All the towns they came across they set on fire.
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