I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.
Today, I am reading and commenting on Judges 20-21.
After the incident with the Levite and his concubine recounted in yesterday’s passage the people of Israel, except for those of the tribe of Benjamin, gathered in anger. Yesterday’s passage implies that the tribe of Benjamin received the same summons as the other tribes. Today’s passage suggests that they did not realize the other tribes were gathering until they received word of the gathering. In either case, rather than acting to bring the guilty men of Gibeah to justice, the tribe of Benjamin chose to defend them. Reading the account today about the forces of Benjamin I realized why the men of Gibeah felt empowered to act as they did (and why they were allowed to get away with it for so long). The account tells us that 700 of Benjamin’s elite warriors lived in Gibeah. So, at least some of the troublemakers in Gibeah were probably drawn from among those 700 elite warriors. There were probably enough elite warriors among the troublemakers that any one or two of the other elite warriors who attempted to hold them to account would have been overwhelmed. There was no established government with the ability to organize enough of the rest of the elite warriors to hold these troublemakers to account until they went so far that the rest of the people of the nation rose up to put a stop to it. In such a situation, every person does what seems right in their own eyes…and what seems right is what is in their own interest.