Friday, April 06, 2007

Judges 19 - 21 (6th April) - Weiling

Judges 19
What unfolds in these chapters is a very scandalous story that would definitely make it to the headlines of The New Paper if it happened in these times.

A Levite’s concubine cheated on him and then returned to her father’s house. However, he still loved her and pursued her there to ask her to return to him. After much delay at her father’s house, they finally set off for home.

They had to find some place to spend the night as it was late. At first, his servant asked him to spend the night in a Jebusites city. However, he refused to spend the night there because they were not Israelites. Perhaps he thought it would be safer staying with his own people. He was so wrong.

The Benjamites of Gibeah harassed them where they were staying for the night and demanded that the old man who put them up to hand over the Levite so that the men could have sex with him. They have lost all conscience. To appease them, the concubine was handed over and she was tortured the whole night until she died. When the Levite realized she was dead, he brought her home and cut her up into twelve parts to send them to all the areas (probably tribes) in Israel as a protest against the violence done.

Judges 20
The Israelites of the different tribes were of course appalled and shocked by what happened. They decided to unite as one and seek justice. But the Benjamites refused to hand the men responsible over and were ready to fight the rest of the Israelites.

The Israelites sought God. They fought the Benjamites and lost 22,000 men.
They encouraged one another and positioned themselves to fight again. They sought God. God told them to go up against the Benjamites. Another 18,000 men were cut down.
The Israelites again inquired of God after weeping and faster. Again, God told them to go and said He would give them victory. They obeyed.


In the beginning, it looked like what it did before and the Benjamites were killing off the Israelites. But the Israelites had a new plan and drew the Benjamites away from the city to the roads. The Benjamites were ambushed and “the Lord defeated Benjamin before Israel” (20:35). All the Benjamites were wiped out save for the 600 who fled into the desert at the rock of Rimmon.

Judges 21
The Israelites had vowed not to give their daughters to the sons of Benjamin for wives because of what had happened before. However, they were grieved because they did not want to see one tribe missing from Israel. They had to figure a way out for the tribe of Benjamin to continue its lineage. They extended peace to those who had fled to the desert and instructed them to seize girls of Shiloh for their wives, because while the daughters cannot be GIVEN to the Benjamites, they could TAKE them.

It is indeed terrible when people simply do as they see fit or as they pleased without God in their lives (21:25). The sin of men and the acts they were capable of committing is frightful and yet we are also all sinners saved by grace.

What struck me in chapter 20 was that even though the Israelites were seeking justice and to redress a wrong, they still suffered great losses in two battles. But the Israelites stayed the course. They did not give up. They sought God. They trusted Him when He said go and they obeyed. They were united. And God gave them victory.

Though we may face struggles or “fights” and sometimes come away a little scratched, a little bruised… But take heart, warrior of God! Stay the course. Fight the fight. God will give you the victory. Amen.

“We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed. We always carry around in our body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be revealed in our body.”
– 2 Cor 4: 8-10