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1 Then
all the children
of Israel went
out, and the
congregation was
assembled as one
man, from Dan
even to Beersheba,
with the land of
Gilead, to the
LORD at Mizpah.
2 The
chiefs of all
the people, even
of all the
tribes of Israel,
presented themselves
in the assembly
of the people
of God, four hundred thousand
footmen who drew
sword.
3 (Now
the children of
Benjamin heard
that the children
of Israel had
gone up to
Mizpah.) The
children of Israel
said, “Tell us,
how did this
wickedness happen?”
4 The
Levite, the husband
of the woman who
was murdered,
answered, “I came into
Gibeah that belongs
to Benjamin, I and
my concubine, to
spend the night.
5 The
men of Gibeah
rose against me,
and surrounded the
house by night.
They intended to
kill me and
they raped my
concubine, and she
is dead.
6 I
took my concubine
and cut her
in pieces, and
sent her
throughout all the
country of the
inheritance of
Israel; for they
have committed
lewdness and folly
in Israel.
7 Behold,
you children of
Israel, all of
you, give here
your advice and
counsel.”
8 All
the people arose
as one man, saying,
“None of us
will go to
his tent, neither
will any of
us turn to
his house.
9 But
now this is
the thing which
we will do
to Gibeah: we
will go up against
it by lot;
10 and
we will take
ten men of
one hundred
throughout all the
tribes of Israel,
and one hundred
of one thousand,
and a thousand
out of ten
thousand to get
food for the
people, that they
may do, when
they come to
Gibeah of Benjamin,
according to all
the folly that
the men of
Gibeah have done
in Israel.”
11 So all
the men of
Israel were
gathered against
the city, knit
together as one
man.
12 The
tribes of Israel
sent men through
all the tribe
of Benjamin, saying, “What
wickedness is this
that has happened
among you?
13 Now
therefore deliver
up the men,
the wicked fellows
who are in
Gibeah, that we
may put them
to death and
put away evil
from Israel.”
But Benjamin
would not listen
to the voice
of their brothers,
the children of
Israel.
14 The
children of
Benjamin gathered themselves
together out of
the cities to
Gibeah, to go
out to battle
against the
children of Israel.
15 The
children of
Benjamin were
counted on that
day out of
the cities
twenty-six thousand men
who drew the
sword, in addition
to the inhabitants
of Gibeah, who
were counted seven
hundred chosen men.
16 Among
all these soldiers
there were seven
hundred chosen men
who were
left-handed. Every
one of them
could sling a stone
at a hair
and not miss.
17 The
men of Israel,
besides Benjamin, were
counted four hundred thousand
men who drew
sword. All these
were men of
war.
18 The
children of Israel
arose, went up
to Bethel, and
asked counsel of
God. They asked,
“Who shall go
up for us
first to battle
against the
children of
Benjamin?”
The LORD said, “Judah
first.”
19 The
children of Israel
rose up in
the morning and
encamped against
Gibeah.
20 The
men of Israel
went out to
battle against
Benjamin; and the
men of Israel
set the battle
in array against
them at Gibeah.
21 The
children of
Benjamin came out
of Gibeah, and
on that day
destroyed twenty-two thousand
of the Israelite
men down to
the ground.
22 The
people, the men
of Israel,
encouraged themselves,
and set the
battle again in
array in the
place where they
set themselves in
array the first
day.
23 The
children of Israel
went up and
wept before the
LORD until evening;
and they asked
of the LORD,
saying, “Shall I
again draw near
to battle against
the children of
Benjamin my brother?”
The LORD said, “Go
up against him.”
24 The
children of Israel
came near against
the children of
Benjamin the
second day.
25 Benjamin
went out against
them out of
Gibeah the second
day, and destroyed
down to the ground
of the children
of Israel again
eighteen thousand men.
All these drew
the sword.
26 Then
all the children
of Israel and
all the people
went up, and
came to Bethel,
and wept, and
sat there before
the LORD, and
fasted that day
until evening;
then they offered
burnt offerings
and peace
offerings before
the LORD.
27 The
children of Israel
asked the LORD (for
the ark of the
covenant of God
was there in
those days,
28 and
Phinehas, the son
of Eleazar, the
son of Aaron,
stood before it
in those days),
saying, “Shall I
yet again go
out to battle
against the
children of
Benjamin my brother,
or shall I
cease?”
The LORD said, “Go
up; for tomorrow
I will deliver
him into your
hand.”
29 Israel
set ambushes all
around Gibeah.
30 The
children of Israel
went up against
the children of
Benjamin on the
third day, and
set themselves in
array against
Gibeah, as at
other times.
31 The
children of
Benjamin went out
against the people,
and were drawn
away from the
city; and they
began to strike
and kill of
the people as
at other times,
in the highways,
of which one
goes up to
Bethel and the
other to Gibeah,
in the field,
about thirty men
of Israel.
32 The
children of
Benjamin said, “They
are struck down
before us, as
at the first.”
But the children
of Israel said, “Let’s
flee, and draw
them away from
the city to
the highways.”
33 All
the men of
Israel rose up
out of their
place and set
themselves in
array at Baal Tamar.
Then the ambushers
of Israel broke
out of their
place, even out
of Maareh Geba.
34 Ten thousand
chosen men out
of all Israel
came over against
Gibeah, and the
battle was severe;
but they didn’t
know that disaster
was close to
them.
35 The
LORD struck
Benjamin before
Israel; and the
children of Israel
destroyed of
Benjamin that day
twenty-five thousand one
hundred men. All
these drew the
sword.
36 So
the children of
Benjamin saw that
they were struck,
for the men
of Israel yielded
to Benjamin
because they trusted
the ambushers whom
they had set
against Gibeah.
37 The ambushers hurried,
and rushed on
Gibeah; then
the ambushers spread
out, and struck
all the city
with the edge
of the sword.
38 Now
the appointed sign
between the men
of Israel and
the ambushers was
that they should
make a great
cloud of smoke
rise up out
of the city.
39 The
men of Israel
turned in the
battle, and
Benjamin began to
strike and kill
of the men
of Israel about
thirty persons;
for they said, “Surely
they are struck
down before us,
as in the
first battle.”
40 But
when the cloud
began to arise
up out of
the city in
a pillar of
smoke, the Benjamites
looked behind them;
and behold, the
whole city went
up in smoke
to the sky.
41 The
men of Israel
turned, and the
men of Benjamin
were dismayed; for
they saw that
disaster had come
on them.
42 Therefore
they turned
their backs before
the men of
Israel to the
way of the
wilderness, but
the battle followed
hard after them;
and those who came
out of the
cities destroyed
them in the
middle of it.
43 They
surrounded the Benjamites,
chased them, and
trod them down
at their resting
place, as far
as near Gibeah
toward the sunrise.
44 Eighteen thousand men
of Benjamin fell;
all these were
men of valor.
45 They
turned and fled
toward the
wilderness to the
rock of Rimmon.
They gleaned
five thousand men of
them in the
highways, and followed
hard after them
to Gidom, and
struck two thousand men
of them.
46 So
that all who
fell that day
of Benjamin were
twenty-five thousand men
who drew the
sword. All these
were men of
valor.
47 But
six hundred men
turned and fled
toward the
wilderness to the
rock of Rimmon,
and stayed in
the rock of
Rimmon four months.
48 The
men of Israel
turned again on
the children of
Benjamin, and
struck them with
the edge of
the sword—including
the entire city,
the livestock, and
all that they
found. Moreover
they set all
the cities which
they found on fire.