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OET-RV JDG Chapter 20

OETJDG 20 ©

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

20:1 The preparation of Israelis of war

20Then all the Israelis from Dan in the north to Beersheba in the south, and even from Gilead across the Yordan, came and assembled before Yahweh at Mitspah with one single, united purpose. 2The leaders of all the Israeli tribes also came out to show their agreement with the assembly of the people of the true God: four hundred thousand warriors all carrying swords.

3Meanwhile, the Benyamites had heard that the Israelis had gathered at Mitspah, and everyone asked, “Explain how this wicked thing came to happen.”

4So the Levite man (the husband of the woman who had been murdered) answered, “I went to the Gibeah region (in Benyamin) with my slave-wife to spend the night. 5The citizens of Gibeah conspired together against me. They surrounded the house at night because of me, intending to kill me. Instead, they assaulted and abused my slave-wife so that she died. 6I took my slave-wife’s body back home and cut her in pieces, and I sent them out into every section of the territory that God gave Israel, because they’ve committed a heinous crime, and a disgrace to Israel. 7Listen, all of you Israelis, what’s your advice? What should we do about it?.”

8All the people agreed together and started saying, “We won’t go back to our families. We won’t return to our houses. 9rather this is what we must do to Gibeah: choose by lot who will fight against them. 10Choose a tenth of our men to go and get supplies for the other warriors to travel to Gibeah in Benyamin after what they did that outraged Israel. 11So all Israel was united together against that city.

12Then the Israeli tribes sent men across the Benyamite region to ask, “What’s this evil thing that’s been done among you? 13So now, hand over those worthless men from the Gibeah region so that we can put them to death and purge Israel of that evil.” But the Benyamites weren’t willing to take the advice of their Israeli relatives. 14They came out of their cities and assembled at Gibeah to the battle against the Israelis. 15The Benyamites mobilised together twenty-six thousand men from their cities on that day, all carrying swords. In addition, seven hundred chosen men had been mobilised from the Gibeah region. 16Among all of those people were seven hundred chosen left-handers, each of whom could sling a stone at a hair without missing. 17The Israelis (excluding Benyamites) mustered up for themselves four hundred thousand men—all expert warriors and all carrying swords.

20:18 The war to punish the Benyamites

18The Israelis got ready and went to Bethel and asked God, “Who should lead us into battle with the Benyamites?”

“It should be Yehudah out front,” Yahweh responded.

19So the Israelis set out in the morning and made camp near Gibeah. 20Then they went out to battle against the Benyamites—setting themselves up for the battle against them at Gibeah.

21But the Benyamites led a surprise attack out of Gibeah and killed twenty-two thousand of the Israeli warriors. 22However the Israelis strengthened themselves and they continued to set up for battle the next day at the same place.

23Then the Israelis assembled and wept before Yahweh until evening. They asked him, “Should we continue to attack and battle against our cousins the Benyamites?”

“Go back against them,” Yahweh replied. 24So the Israelis went back to battle against the Benyamites again on the second day. 25Again the Benyamites came out from Gibeah, and this time they killed eighteen thousand Israeli swordsmen. 26Then the Israeli warriors and all the people went back to Bethel. They wept, and they sat there before Yahweh. They fasted that day until the evening, then they offered burnt offerings and peace offerings to Yahweh. 27They asked Yahweh (because the box containing the agreement with the true God was there in those days 28and Finehas (son of Aharon’s son Eleazar) was serving before it in those days), “Should we continue to go to the battle once more against the our cousins the Benyamites, or should we stop?”

“Go back again, because tomorrow I’ll give you victory over them,” Yahweh responded.

29So the Israelis placed groups of warriors in ambush all around Gibeah. 30Then they took their positions now for the third day against the Benyamites in Gibeah. 31When the Benyamites came out from the city, they were lured away as they began to strike down their enemies like the time before. Around thirty Israelis were killed on the two roads—one going to Bethel and the other to Gibeah through the countryside. 32Then the Benyamites said, “We’re starting to defeat them, just like before.”

But the Israelis had said, “Let’s flee so that we can draw them away from the city and onto the roads.” 33Then the main group of Israelis retreated and set up battle lines at Baal-Tamar, as the ones hiding in ambush made a surprise attack from their places in Maareh-Gibeah. 34Ten thousand chosen Israeli warriors came out in the sight of the Gibeah region, and the battle was fierce, but the Benyamites hadn’t yet realised that disaster was about to hit them. 35Yahweh helped the Israelis to defeat the Benyamites that day, and over twenty-five thousand Benyamite swordsmen were killed 36and they saw that they were defeated.

The Israelis had given ground to the Benyamites because they had relied on the ambush placed around Gibeah. 37Then the group hiding in ambush had rushed out and spread out around Gibeah, then had gone in and attacked the entire city with their swords. 38Then they started a fire as the prearranged signal was to be the rising column of smoke up out of the city.

39Meanwhile the main Israeli force had retreated, and the Benyamites had attacked and killed around thirty men, thinking that they were winning like they’d done twice before. 40But when the pillar of smoke began to rise from the city, the Benyamites looked behind them and were shocked to see their city going up in smoke. 41Then the main Israeli force stopped retreating and turned back to attack again. The Benyamites were horrified because they now saw that disaster had struck them. 42They retreated away from the Israelis into the wilderness, but the battle overtook them, plus the Israelis were coming back out of the cities getting right in amongst them to fight. 43They surrounded the Benyamites as they tried to flee, and easily ran them down as they tried to escape from the Gibeah region towards the east. 44Eighteen thousand strong Benyamite warriors were killed, 45and the rest turned and fled into the wilderness towards the Rimmon rock. Another five thousand men were killed along the trails. They chased them all the way to Gidom, and killed another two thousand men, 46so the total number of Benyamite swordsmen who were killed came to twenty-five thousand—all strong warriors.

47But six hundred men made it to Rimmon rock, and they stayed there for four months. 48Meanwhile, the Israelis went back to the Benyamite region and killed the people with their swordsentire cities including cattle and everything else—then the cities were set on fire.

OETJDG 20 ©

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