Judges 20:21

Cebuano CBV - Unknown

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, the Benjamin tribe fights against other Israelites and wins a fierce battle, killing 22,000 of their fellow Israelites. There is no specific speaker mentioned here, but the key message is the severe conflict and the high cost of war.

Explained for Children

Imagine two groups of friends having a big fight over a game. The group from Benjamin town won, but many of their friends from other towns got hurt. This shows how fighting can hurt a lot of people, even if it's between friends.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written by various authors, possibly during the time of Samuel, around 1000 BCE. It was written for the Israelites to remember their history and the importance of following God's ways. The cultural setting was a time of tribal conflicts and spiritual struggles.

Living It Out Today

Consider a situation where a company faces internal conflict that damages its reputation and morale. This verse reminds us of the destructive power of internal strife and the importance of unity and conflict resolution.

Topics

conflictwartragedyunityjudgmentloyalty

Related Verses

1 Samuel 4:102 Chronicles 20:22Ezekiel 39:2John 15:19Romans 12:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the Benjamin tribe fight against the Israelites?
The conflict arose from a tragic event where the men of Benjamin were judged harshly for their actions, leading to a war between the tribes of Israel.
What does the number 22,000 signify in this verse?
The number 22,000 represents the scale of the loss and tragedy in this battle, highlighting the devastating impact of internal conflict.
How does this verse relate to modern conflicts?
This verse reminds us of the high costs of internal strife, whether in families, communities, or organizations, emphasizing the importance of peace and unity.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
Leadership involves making difficult decisions to maintain justice and peace. This verse shows the consequences of failing to handle internal conflicts properly.
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