The war between the tribe of Benjamin against the other tribes of Israel consists of three battles with similar structure of reports in this chapter. The focus is on how the people of Israel would gradually humble themselves before
YHWH (after two losses), so that the goals of Israel and YHWH would coincide (a huge victory against the Benjaminites. The head count of the fighting men both from the Benjaminites and the other tribes of Israel in verses 15-17 can be compared to the last count in Numbers 26 as follows: Assuming that the ratio between the number of men able to go to war and the total population remains relatively constant, the count indicates a decline of almost 30 percent in Israel's population since they entered the land of Canaan, so 'despite the victories under Joshua, Israel has not prospered since its arrival in Canaan' (cf. Deuteronomy 28:29). The battle report structure, especially for the first battle in chapter 20, is similar to that in
chapter 1 as follows: ;The battle in
Judges 1 • Preinquiry Actions • (None) • Israelites Inquiry • "Who will be the first to go up [lb] and fight for us against the Canaanites?" (1:1) • Yahweh's Response • "Judah is to go; I have given the land into their hands" (1:2) • Result • Men of Judah make a deal with the Simeonites but victories come over the bulk of Canaanites (except in the'' 'mq'') (1:3-20) ; The battles in Judges 20 ; First battle • Preinquiry Actions • Make plans against Gibeah and threaten city (20:8-13a) • Israelites Inquiry • "Who of us shall go (
lb) first to fight against the Benjaminites?" (20:18a) • Yahweh's Response • "Judah shall go first" (but no promise of victory) (20:18b) • Result • Israelites attack Gibeah
en masse, are defeated severely by Benjaminites (20:19-21) ; Second battle • Preinquiry Actions • Israelites encourage one another and again take up their positions (20:22) • Israelites weep before Yahweh (20:23a) • Israelites Inquiry • "Shall we go up (
lb) again to battle against the Benjaminites, our brothers?" (20:23a) • Yahweh's Response • "Go up against them" (20:23b) - no promise of victory • Result • Israelites attack
en masse, are defeated severely by Benjaminites (though not quite as badly) (20:24-25) ; Third battle • Preinquiry Actions • Israelites—all the people—weep fast, and present sacrifices (20:26) • Israelites Inquiry • Inquiry through Phinehas, the high priest, "Shall we go up [lb] again to battle with Benjamin our brother or not?" (20:28a) • Yahweh's Response • "Go, for tomorrow I will give them into your hands" (20:28b) • Result • Israelites set ambush and
herem ("ban"; killing all people, burning all towns) Benjaminites—except for 600 men (20:47, the same number as the Danites in 18:11). The battle accounts appear to end, but because 600 Benjaminites escape, the finale of the battle is not technically a full imposition of the ban, which, in the Books of Deuteronomy and Joshua, is described as the killing of all human enemies.
Verses 26–28 :
Then all the children of Israel, and all the people, went up, and came unto the house of God, and wept, and sat there before the , and fasted that day until even, and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings before the . :
And the children of Israel enquired of the , (for the ark of the covenant of God was there in those days, :
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? :
And the Lord said, ::
Go up; for to morrow I will deliver them into thine hand. • "House of God": the first assumption of the place is "
Bethel" (also in verse 18; ,
beit-el; Greek Septuagint , as well as Syriac, Arabic and Chaldee versions), but Vulgate has in verse 18 "house of God, which is in Silo" (Latin:
demure Dei, hoc est, in Silo), which is in accordance to Joshua 18:1 where the tabernacle of the congregation was formally pitched at Shiloh and
Joshua 22:12 that Phinehas the son of Eleazar was the high priest there (cf
1 Samuel 1:3;
1 Samuel 2:14;
1 Samuel 3:21;
1 Samuel 4:3, and
Psalm 78:60 where Shiloh was described as the place of the tabernacle until its capture by the Philistines), whereas there is no hint anywhere of the city of Bethel or any other place having been the location of the ark before being captured by the Philistines. • "
Phinehas": mentioned in
Numbers 25:7–13;
Joshua 22. ==See also==