Judges 20:1-48
20 Then went forth all the sons of Israel, and the assembly came together as one man, from Dan even to Beersheba with the land of Gilead,—unto Yahweh at Mizpah.
2 And the chiefs of all the people—all the tribes of Israel—presented themselves in the convocation of the people of God,—four hundred thousand footmen that drew the sword.
3 And the sons of Benjamin heard that the sons of Israel had gone up to Mizpah. Then said the sons of Israel, Tell [us], In what manner was brought to pass this vileness?
4 And the Levite, husband of the woman that was cut in pieces, responded and said,—Into Gibeah that pertaineth to Benjamin I entered, I and my concubine, to tarry the night.
5 And the owners of Gibeah rose up against me, and beset the house for my sake by night,—me they thought to slay, and my concubine they so humbled that she died.
6 So I laid hold on my concubine and cut her in pieces, and sent her throughout all the country of the inheritance of Israel,—because they had wrought lewdness and impiety in Israel.
7 Lo! ye all are sons of Israel,—give your word and counsel here.
8 Then arose all the people, as one man, saying,—No man of us will go to his tent, and no man of us will turn aside to his house.
9 Now, therefore, this is the thing that we will do to Gibeah,—[Go] against it by lot;
10 and we will take ten men of a hundred of all the tribes of Israel, and a hundred of a thousand, and a thousand of ten thousand, to fetch provisions for the people,—that they may do when they come to Gibeah of Benjamin according to all the impiety that it hath wrought in Israel.
11 So all the men of Israel were gathered together against the city, as one man knit together.
12 And the tribes of Israel sent men throughout all the divisions of Benjamin, saying,—What is this vile thing that hath been brought to pass among you?
13 Now, therefore, deliver up the men—the sons of the Abandoned One—who are in Gibeah, that we may put them to death, and vileness be consumed out of Israel. But [the sons of] Benjamin would not hearken unto the voice of their brethren, the sons of Israel.
14 Then did the sons of Benjamin gather themselves together out of the cities unto Gibeah,—to go forth to battle against the sons of Israel.
15 And the sons of Benjamin were numbered on that day out of the cities, twenty-six thousand men that drew the sword,—besides of the inhabitants of Gibeah were numbered seven hundred chosen men.
16 Out of all this people were seven hundred chosen men left-handed,—any one of whom could sling with a stone to a hair’s-breadth, and not miss.
17 And the men of Israel were numbered, apart from Benjamin, four hundred thousand men that drew the sword,—every one of these being a man of war.
18 And they arose and went up to Bethel, and asked of God, and the sons of Israel said, Who shall go up for us first, to fight against the sons of Benjamin? And Yahweh said—Judah first.
19 And the sons of Israel arose in the morning,—and encamped against Gibeah.
20 And the men of Israel went forth, to fight against Benjamin,—so the men of Israel set themselves in array against them to fight against Gibeah.
21 Then came forth the sons of Benjamin out of Gibeah,—and laid low of Israel on that day twenty-two thousand men to the ground.
22 And the people, the men of Israel, encouraged themselves,—and again set themselves in array for battle in the place where they had set themselves in array on the first day.
23 Now the sons of Israel had gone up, and wept before Yahweh until the evening, and asked of Yahweh, saying, Shall I again draw near to battle against the sons of Benjamin, my brother? And Yahweh said, Go up against him.
24 So the sons of Israel came near against the sons of Benjamin on the second day.
25 And Benjamin came forth to meet them out of Gibeah on the second day, and laid low of the sons of Israel yet eighteen thousand men to the ground,—all these drew the sword.
26 Then went up all the sons of Israel, and all the people, and came to Bethel, and wept, and tarried there before Yahweh, and fasted on that day until the evening,—and caused to go up ascending-sacrifices and peace-offerings before Yahweh.
27 And the sons of Israel asked of Yahweh,—there being the ark of the covenant of God, in those days;
28 and Phinehas, son of Eleazar, son of Aaron, was standing before it in those days, saying: Shall I yet again go forth to battle against the sons of Benjamin, my brother, or shall I forbear? And Yahweh said—Go up, for to-morrow will I deliver him into thy hand.
29 And Israel set liers in wait against Gibeah round about.
30 So the sons of Israel went up against the sons of Benjamin on the third day,—and set themselves in array against Gibeah as time after time.
31 And the sons of Benjamin came forth against the people, they were drawn away from the city,—and began to smite of the people, slaying as time after time in the highways, whereof one goeth up to Bethel, and the other to Gibeah in the field, about thirty men in Israel.
32 Then said the sons of Benjamin, They are being smitten before us as at the first. But the sons of Israel had said—Let us flee, and draw them away from the city into the highways.
33 And all the men of Israel rose up out of their place, and set themselves in array in Baal-tamar,—and the liers in wait of Israel began to break forth out of their place, out of the forest of Gibeah.
34 And there came over against Gibeah ten thousand chosen men, out of all Israel, and the battle was severe,—they not knowing that disaster was overtaking them.
35 Thus Yahweh smote Benjamin before Israel, and the sons of Israel destroyed in Benjamin that day twenty-five thousand and one hundred men,—all these drew the sword.
36 So the sons of Benjamin saw that they were smitten,—and that the men of Israel had given place to Benjamin, because they trusted to the liers in wait, whom they had set near Gibeah.
37 And the liers in wait hasted, and rushed upon Gibeah,—and the liers in wait marched forward, and smote all the city with the edge of the sword.
38 Now the appointed sign between the men of Israel and the liers in wait had been,—to cause a great cloud of smoke to ascend out of the city.
39 So when the men of Israel turned in the battle,—and the Benjamites began to smite and slay of the sons of Israel, about thirty men, for they said, Yea! they are smitten before us, as in the first battle,
40 then the cloud began to ascend out of the city, a pillar of smoke,—and the Benjamites looked behind them, and lo! the whole city flamed up towards the heavens.
41 And when the men of Israel turned, then were the men of Benjamin dismayed,—for they saw that disaster had overtaken them.
42 And when they turned before the men of Israel unto the way of the desert, the battle overtook them,—while, as for them that came out of the cities, they began to destroy them in their midst:—
43 they hemmed in the Benjamites, they pursued them, with ease trode they them down,—as far as over against Gibeah towards sunrise.
44 So there fell of Benjamin eighteen thousand men,—all these being men of valour.
45 And when they turned and fled towards the desert unto the cliff Rimmon, then gleaned they of them, in the highways, five thousand men,—and they followed hard after them as far as Gidôm, and smote of them two thousand men.
46 So then it came to pass that all the fallen of Benjamin were twenty-five thousand men that drew the sword on that day,—all these being men of valour.
47 But there turned and fled towards the desert unto the cliff Rimmon six hundred men,—who abode in the cliff Rimmon four months.
48 Thus the men of Israel turned against the sons of Benjamin, and smote them with the edge of the sword, beginning with the city, each and every one down to the beast, even to every one that was met with,—moreover all the cities they came to they set on fire.