Judges 20
DummelowJudges 20:1-48
The Slaughter of the Benjamites The Levite recounts his wrongs to a full assemblage of the tribes, who decree punishment upon Benjamin. Their first two attacks are unsuccessful, but the third results in the almost total extermination of the Benjamites. 1-11. The Israelites assemble at Gibeah.
- Congregation] This word is only used in the later books of the OT. after Israel had ceased at the exile to be a nation: see intro. Judges 19). Dan] see on Judges 18:29. Beer-sheba] the southernmost point of Palestine, 28 m. SW. of Hebron. See Genesis 21, 26; 1 Samuel 8:2; Amos 5:5.
- Four hundred thousand] contrast Judges 5:8.
- Mizpeh] not the place in Gilead mentioned in Judges 11:11, but on a hill about two hours’ journey NW. from Jerusalem. 12-29. The defeats of the Israelites.
- The responsibility for the outrage is regarded as resting on the whole tribe.
- In Judges 20:44-47 only 25,600 men are accounted for. LXX here reads 25,000, and neglects the 700 men of Jdg 20:16.
- See on Judges 3:16.
- Cp. 12. Bethel (RV) would be some four hours’ distance to the N. After this journey the whole army marches back to Gibeah.
- This v., placed in brackets, should really precede Judges 20:22, on which Judges 20:24 properly follows.
- In these two battles the Israelites thus lose a tenth of their whole number.
- House of God] RV ‘Bethel.’ Burnt offerings.. peace offerings] Sacrifices in which the whole was consumed on the altar, and sacrifices in which part was eaten by the worshippers at a common meal. 27, 28. This parenthesis is added to explain why Bethel was visited, and not Shiloh, as might have been expected from the statements made in Joshua 18:10 and 1 Samuel 4:3. If the note about Phinehas is correct, these events must have taken place in the first generation after Joshua. 30-48. The destruction of Benjamin.
- The same stratagem as that which had proved successful at Ai (Joshua 8:16). House of God] RV ‘Bethel,’ as in Judges 20:26.
- Baaltamar] unknown.
- The Lord] Israel’s success is really Jehovah’s. This v. anticipates the end of the story. In the whole narrative there is a good deal of misplacement (e.g. Judges 20:37, Judges 20:39) and redundancy (e.g. Judges 20:31-32). Judges 20:36 commences what is really a second account of the battle, with a very much fuller conclusion.
- Drew themselves along] ‘moved forward.’
- The wilderness] i.e. to the more desolate region lying to the E.
- With ease] RV ‘at their resting place,’ or, as RM, ‘at Menuhah.’ The sunrising] i.e. the E.
- Rimmon] 3 m. E. of Bethel. Gidom is unknown.
- The men of every city] RV ’the entire city,’ or, as RM, ’the inhabited city.’
