Judges 20
The Israelites unite to punish the tribe of Benjamin for the crime, but end up killing all the men, women and children of the tribe.
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The Reforms of Samuel
Commentary
Judges chapter 20 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the power of God and His ability to bring justice and peace to His people. In this chapter, the Israelites are in a state of civil war, with the tribes of Benjamin and the other tribes of Israel in conflict. The other tribes of Israel have come together to seek justice against the tribe of Benjamin for their wickedness. The Israelites gather together at Mizpah and the Lord sends a prophet to speak to them. The prophet tells them that the Lord will deliver justice and that the tribe of Benjamin will be defeated. The Israelites then go to battle against the tribe of Benjamin and the Lord gives them victory. The Israelites are victorious and the tribe of Benjamin is defeated. This victory is a testament to the power of God and His ability to bring justice and peace to His people. The chapter ends with the Israelites returning to their homes in peace. This is a reminder that God is a God of justice and peace and that He will bring justice and peace to His people. This chapter is a powerful reminder of the power of God and His ability to bring justice and peace to His people.
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There are 48 verses in Judges, chapter 20.