Judges 20 – NIRV & OL

New International Reader’s Version

Judges 20:1-48

The Israelites Punish the Tribe of Benjamin

1Then all the Israelites came out. They came from the whole land between Dan and Beersheba. They also came from the land of Gilead. All of them gathered together in front of the Lord at Mizpah. 2The leaders of all the tribes of Israel came. They took their places among the people of God gathered together. There were 400,000 men carrying swords. 3The tribe of Benjamin heard that the Israelites had gone up to Mizpah. The Israelites said, “Tell us how this awful thing happened.”

4So the Levite spoke. He was the husband of the woman who had been murdered. He said, “I and my concubine went to Gibeah in Benjamin. We spent the night there. 5During the night the men of Gibeah came after me. They surrounded the house. They were planning to kill me. They raped my concubine, and she died. 6I took my concubine and cut her into pieces. I sent one piece to each part of Israel’s territory. I did it because the men of Gibeah had done a very terrible thing in Israel. 7All you men of Israel, speak up now. Tell me what you have decided to do.”

8All the men got up together. They said, “None of us will go home. Not one of us will return to his house. 9Here is what we’ll do to Gibeah. We’ll cast lots to tell us how to attack the city. 10We’ll take ten men out of every 100 from all the tribes of Israel. We’ll take 100 from every 1,000. We’ll take 1,000 from every 10,000. The men we take will get supplies for the army. Then the army will go to Gibeah in Benjamin. They’ll give Gibeah exactly what they should get because of the terrible thing they did in Israel.” 11So all the men of Israel came together to fight against the city.

12The tribes of Israel sent people to carry a message through the whole tribe of Benjamin. They said, “What about this awful crime that was committed among you? 13Hand over to us those evil men of Gibeah. We’ll put them to death. In that way we’ll get rid of those evil people.”

But the people of Benjamin wouldn’t listen to the other Israelites. 14They came together at Gibeah from their towns. They came to fight against the other Israelites. 15Right away the people of Benjamin gathered together 26,000 men from their towns. They were carrying swords. These men were added to the 700 capable young men from Gibeah. 16Among all these men there were 700 who were left-handed. Each of them could sling a stone at a hair and not miss.

17Israel gathered 400,000 men together. They were carrying swords. All of them were trained for battle. That number didn’t include the tribe of Benjamin.

18The Israelites went up to Bethel. There they asked God, “Who should go up first and fight against the people of Benjamin?”

The Lord answered, “The tribe of Judah will go first.”

19The next morning the Israelites got up. They set up camp near Gibeah. 20The Israelites went out to fight against the men of Benjamin. They took up their battle positions against them at Gibeah. 21The men of Benjamin came out of Gibeah. They killed 22,000 Israelites on the field of battle that day. 22But the Israelites cheered one another on. They again took up their positions in the places where they had been the first day. 23The Israelites went and wept in front of the Lord until evening. They asked the Lord, “Should we go up again to fight against the men of Benjamin? They are our fellow Israelites.”

The Lord answered, “Go up and fight against them.”

24The Israelites came near the men of Benjamin on the second day. 25The men of Benjamin came out from Gibeah to oppose them. That time they killed 18,000 more Israelites. All the men who died had been carrying swords.

26Then all the Israelites, the whole army, went up to Bethel. They sat there and wept in front of the Lord. They didn’t eat anything that day until evening. Then they brought burnt offerings and friendship offerings to the Lord. 27Again the Israelites spoke to the Lord. In those days the ark of the covenant of God was there. 28Phinehas was serving as priest at the ark. He was the son of Eleazar. Eleazar was the son of Aaron. The Israelites asked, “Should we go up again to fight against the men of Benjamin? They are our fellow Israelites.”

The Lord answered, “Go. Tomorrow I will hand them over to you.”

29Then Israel hid some men and had them wait all around Gibeah. 30They went up to fight against the men of Benjamin on the third day. They took up their positions against Gibeah, just as they had done before. 31The men of Benjamin came out to fight against them. They were drawn away from the city. They began to wound and kill the Israelites just as they had done before. About 30 men fell in battle. They fell in the open fields and on the roads. One of the roads led to Bethel. The other led to Gibeah. 32The men of Benjamin said, “We’re winning the battle over them, just as we did before.” But the men of Israel said, “Let’s pull back. Let’s draw them away from the city to the roads.”

33All the men of Israel moved away from their places. They took up new battle positions at Baal Tamar. The men who had been hiding charged out. They came from west of Gibeah. 34Then 10,000 of Israel’s capable young men attacked Gibeah. The men of Benjamin didn’t realize they were about to be destroyed. The fighting was very heavy. 35The Lord helped Israel win the battle over Benjamin. On that day the Israelites struck down 25,100 men of Benjamin. All the men who died had been carrying swords. 36Then the men of Benjamin saw that they had lost the battle.

The men of Israel had moved away from their positions in front of Benjamin. They had depended on the men they had hidden near Gibeah. 37Suddenly those men who had been hiding rushed into Gibeah. They spread out. Then they killed everyone in the city with their swords. 38The Israelites had made a plan with those who had been hiding. They had told them to send up a large cloud of smoke from the city. 39Then the Israelites would turn around and attack.

The men of Benjamin had begun to wound and kill the men of Israel. They had struck down about 30 of them. They had said, “We’re winning the battle over them, just as we did the first time.” 40But a large cloud of smoke began to go up from the city. The men of Benjamin turned around. They saw the whole city going up in smoke. 41Then the Israelites turned around and attacked them. The men of Benjamin were terrified. They realized they were going to be destroyed. 42So they ran away from the men of Israel. They ran toward the desert. But they couldn’t escape the battle. Other Israelites came out of the towns. There they struck down the men of Benjamin. 43Here’s how it happened. The Israelites had surrounded them. They had chased them and easily caught up with them east of Gibeah. 44So 18,000 men of Benjamin fell in battle. All of them were brave fighters. 45Some men of Benjamin turned back. They ran toward the desert to the rock of Rimmon. As they did, the Israelites struck down 5,000 of them along the roads. They kept chasing the men of Benjamin all the way to Gidom. Along the way they struck down 2,000 more.

46On that day 25,000 men of Benjamin fell in battle. They had been carrying swords. All of them were brave fighters. 47But 600 of them turned back. They ran into the desert to the rock of Rimmon. They stayed there for four months. 48The men of Israel went back to Benjamin. In all the towns they killed the people with their swords. They even killed the animals. So they killed everything they found. They set on fire all the towns they came to.

O Livro

Juízes 20:1-48

Os israelitas lutam contra os benjamitas

1Assim, toda a nação de Israel, de toda a parte, de Dan até Berseba, e mesmo do outro lado do Jordão, da terra de Gileade, juntaram-se numa só vontade perante o Senhor em Mizpá. 2Os chefes de todo o povo compareceram na assembleia do povo de Deus, uma tropa de 400 000 homens armados de espadas. 3A notícia daquela mobilização em Mizpá depressa chegou aos ouvidos do povo de Benjamim. Entretanto, os líderes de Israel mandaram chamar o marido da mulher assassinada e quiseram saber como tinha acontecido.

4“Chegámos de viagem a Gibeá, na terra de Benjamim, para ali passar a noite”, começou ele. 5“Nessa mesma noite, uns homens de Gibeá chegaram-se à casa onde estávamos e quiseram matar-me; violaram a minha mulher, que acabou por morrer. 6Por isso, separei o corpo em doze pedaços que mandei por todo o Israel, pois essa gente cometeu um crime terrível. 7Agora, filhos de Israel, digam o que pensam; deem-me um conselho!”

8Todos unanimemente responderam: “Nem um só de nós regressará a casa, 9-10antes de termos castigado a povoação de Gibeá. Um décimo do exército será escolhido, tirando à sorte, para nos fornecer mantimentos, e o resto irá destruir Gibeá, vingando esta horrível ação.” 11A nação inteira se uniu nesta tarefa.

12Foram enviados mensageiros à tribo de Benjamim, perguntando: “Vocês estão ao corrente do que aconteceu de tão terrível no vosso meio? 13Entreguem-nos essa gente má, da cidade de Gibeá, para que os executemos e expurguemos este mal de Israel.”

No entanto, o povo de Benjamim não quis dar seguimento a esta mensagem. 14-15Em vez disso, reuniram 26 000 homens armados, que foram juntar-se aos 700 guardas locais de Gibeá, para ajudá-los a defenderem-se do ataque do resto de Israel. 16Entre estes havia também uns 700 homens canhotos, que eram esplêndidos atiradores com a mão esquerda. Eram capazes de acertar num simples cabelo e nunca erravam. 17O exército de Israel, sem contar com Benjamim, eram 400 000 homens.

18Antes da batalha, as tropas de Israel foram primeiro a Betel para pedir conselho a Deus: “Qual a tribo que nos conduzirá contra o povo de Benjamim?”

O Senhor respondeu-lhes: “Judá irá à frente.”

19O exército todo iniciou a marcha na manhã seguinte e acamparam perto da cidade. 20Os soldados dispuseram em posição frontal à cidade. 21O certo é que a tropa que defendia a cidade irrompeu corajosamente e conseguiu matar, só naquele dia, 22 000 israelitas. 22Então os soldados israelitas encheram-se de coragem e tomaram as mesmas posições no local onde tinham lutado no dia anterior. 23O exército de Israel lamentou-se perante o Senhor, até à noite, perguntando: “Será justo continuarmos a lutar contra os nossos irmãos de Benjamim?”

O Senhor respondeu-lhes: “Sim.” 24Então encetaram um novo ataque contra as tropas de Benjamim. 25Mais uma vez, nesse dia, perderam 18 000 homens de guerra, todos experientes soldados.

26Toda a nação foi chorar de novo perante o Senhor, em Betel, jejuando até ao anoitecer, oferecendo holocaustos e ofertas de paz. 27Naqueles dias, a arca da aliança de Deus encontrava-se em Betel. 28Fineias, filho de Eleazar, neto de Aarão, era o sacerdote. Os homens de Israel perguntaram ao Senhor: “Iremos de novo atacar os nossos irmãos de Benjamim ou suspendemos a luta?” A resposta foi: “Vão, pois amanhã serão vocês a derrotar Benjamim.”

29Os israelitas puseram emboscadas ao redor da cidade. 30Atacaram uma terceira vez, formando em ordem de combate como habitualmente. 31Quando os de Benjamim saíram da cidade para os enfrentar, a tropa de Israel recuou, com a intenção de afastar os benjamitas da cidade e, tal como antes, estes últimos começaram a matar alguns adversários, ao longo do caminho entre Betel e Gibeá; uns 30 homens morreram assim.

32As tropas de Benjamim já gritavam: “Estamos a derrotá-los novamente!”, mas não percebiam que se tratava de um movimento estratégico, combinado antecipadamente, fazendo com que os benjamitas, ao persegui-los, se afastassem da cidade.

33Assim, enquanto o grosso do exército israelita batia em retirada e se reagrupava em Baal-Tamar, os homens que cercavam Gibeá saíram dos seus esconderijos, na área rochosa das imediações da cidade. 34Especialmente escolhidos de todo o Israel, 10 000 atacaram Gibeá e a luta foi feroz. Os de Benjamim, porém, não pressentiram que iam ser esmagados. 35O Senhor deu a Israel a vitória sobre o exército benjamita. Naquele dia, os israelitas mataram 25 100 soldados inimigos. 36Os de Benjamim foram derrotados. Entretanto, a maior parte do exército israelita tinha fugido dos benjamitas, porque contava com os soldados escondidos à volta de Gibeá. 37Estes correram rapidamente em direção a Gibeá, penetraram na cidade e mataram todos os que lhes apareceram. 38O exército de Israel e estes soldados escondidos tinham combinado previamente um sinal: quando vissem uma grande nuvem de fumo subindo da cidade, os israelitas no campo de batalha deviam dar meia volta.

39Entretanto, os benjamitas tinham já matado uns 30 israelitas e diziam entre si: “Derrotámo-los como da primeira vez.” 40Então surgiu o sinal: uma nuvem de fumo saía da cidade. Quando os benjamitas olharam para trás, ficaram surpreendidos com a cidade em chamas. 41Os israelitas deram meia volta e os benjamitas entraram em pânico, ao descobrirem que estavam perdidos.

42Fugindo dos israelitas, correram pelos campos em direção ao deserto, mas não puderam escapar. Foram alcançados entre a coluna principal e os homens que saíam nesse momento da cidade e foram derrotados. 43Os israelitas tinham-nos apanhado na armadilha e perseguiram-nos sem dó, até ao extremo oriental de Gibeá, matando-os pelo caminho. 44Perderam a vida 18 000 dos melhores soldados benjamitas. 45Os restantes procuraram refúgio nos campos até ao rochedo de Rimom. Entre eles foram mortos 5000 e os israelitas não pararam no encalço dos restantes, até Gidom, matando ainda 2000.

46Desta maneira, a tribo de Benjamim perdeu 25 000 bravos combatentes nesse dia. 47Ficaram apenas uns 600 que escaparam refugiados no rochedo de Rimom, onde se esconderam durante quatro meses. 48O exército de Israel regressou e matou toda a população de Benjamim: homens, mulheres, crianças e gado, incendiando todas as cidades e povoações da sua terra.