Judges 21 – NIRV & OL

New International Reader’s Version

Judges 21:1-25

Wives for the Men of Benjamin

1The men of Israel had made a promise at Mizpah. They had said, “Not one of us will give his daughter to be married to a man from Benjamin.”

2The people went to Bethel. They sat there until evening in front of God. They wept loudly and bitterly. 3Lord, you are the God of Israel,” they cried. “Why has this happened to Israel? Why is one tribe missing from Israel today?”

4Early the next day the people built an altar. They brought burnt offerings and friendship offerings.

5Then the Israelites asked, “Has anyone failed to come here in front of the Lord? Is anyone missing from all the tribes of Israel?” The people had made a promise. They had said that anyone who failed to come to Mizpah in front of the Lord must be put to death.

6The Israelites were very sad because of what had happened to the tribe of Benjamin. After all, they were their fellow Israelites. “Today one tribe has been cut off from Israel,” they said. 7“How can we provide wives for the men who are left? We’ve made a promise in front of the Lord. We’ve promised not to give any of our daughters to be married to them.” 8Then they asked, “Has any tribe of Israel failed to come here to Mizpah in front of the Lord?” They discovered that no one from Jabesh Gilead had come. No one from there had gathered together with the others in the camp. 9They counted the people. They found that none of the people of Jabesh Gilead had come to Mizpah.

10So the community sent 12,000 fighting men to Jabesh Gilead. They directed them to take their swords and kill those living there. That included the women and children. 11“Here is what you must do,” they said. “Kill every male. Also kill every woman who is not a virgin.” 12They found 400 young women in Jabesh Gilead who had never slept with a man. So they took them to the camp at Shiloh in Canaan.

13Then the whole community sent an offer of peace to the men of Benjamin. The men were at the rock of Rimmon. 14So the men of Benjamin returned at that time. They were given the women of Jabesh Gilead who had been spared. But there weren’t enough women for all of them.

15The people were very sad because of what had happened to the tribe of Benjamin. The Lord had left a gap in the tribes of Israel. They weren’t complete without Benjamin. 16The elders of the community spoke up. They said, “All the women of Benjamin have been wiped out. So how will we find wives for the men who are left? 17The men of Benjamin who are still alive need to have children,” they said. “If they don’t, a tribe of Israel will be wiped out. 18But we can’t give them our daughters to be their wives. We Israelites have made a promise. We’ve said, ‘May anyone who gives a wife to a man from Benjamin be under the Lord’s curse.’ 19Look, a feast is celebrated every year in Shiloh to honor the Lord. Shiloh is north of Bethel. It’s east of the road that goes from Bethel to Shechem. It’s south of Lebonah.”

20So they told the men of Benjamin what to do. They said, “Go. Hide in the vineyards 21and watch. The young women of Shiloh will come out. They’ll join in the dancing. When they do, run out of the vineyards. Each of you grab a young woman from Shiloh to be your wife. Then return to the land of Benjamin. 22Their fathers or brothers might not be happy with what we’re doing. If they aren’t, we’ll say to them, ‘Do us a favor. Help the men of Benjamin. We didn’t get wives for them during the battle. You aren’t guilty of doing anything wrong. After all, you didn’t give your daughters to them. Your daughters were stolen from you.’ ”

23So that’s what the men of Benjamin did. While the young women were dancing, each man caught one. He carried her away to be his wife. Then the men returned to their own share of land. They built the towns again. They made their homes in them.

24At that time the Israelites also left. They went home to their tribes and family groups. Each one went to his own share of land.

25In those days Israel didn’t have a king. The people did anything they thought was right.

O Livro

Juízes 21:1-25

Mulheres para os benjamitas

1Os israelitas tinham prometido em Mizpá nunca mais deixar as suas filhas casar com homens da tribo de Benjamim. 2O povo de Israel reuniu-se depois em Betel, diante de Deus, chorando amargamente até à noite. 3“Ó Senhor, Deus de Israel”, clamavam eles, “porque é que isto teve de acontecer, que agora falte uma das nossas tribos?”

4Na manhã seguinte levantaram-se cedo, construíram um altar e ofereceram holocaustos e ofertas de paz sobre ele. 5Então ocorreu-lhes o seguinte: “Houve alguma tribo que não se tivesse feito representar, quando nos reunimos perante o Senhor em Mizpá?” Nessa altura, tinham feito um juramento que se alguém se recusasse a vir, deveria morrer. 6Levantou-se pois entre todos uma profunda tristeza pela perda de Benjamim a tribo irmã.

“Israel perdeu uma parte de si mesmo”, diziam. “Perdemos toda uma tribo do nosso povo. 7E agora como vamos arranjar mulheres para os poucos que restaram, visto que jurámos, na presença do Senhor, que não lhes daríamos as nossas filhas?”

8-9E tornaram a refletir com respeito àquele juramento que tinham feito, de matar os que se tivessem recusado apresentar-se em Mizpá, acabando por constatar que ninguém de Jabes-Gileade viera. 10Mandaram então 12 000 dos seus melhores soldados para destruir o povo daquela localidade; mataram os homens todos, as mulheres casadas e ainda as crianças. 11Contudo, pouparam as virgens em idade de casar; 12destas, contaram-se 400, que foram trazidas ao campo de Silo.

13Israel enviou depois uma delegação de paz ao restante do povo de Benjamim que estava no rochedo de Rimom. 14As 400 raparigas foram-lhes dadas e a delegação regressou; no entanto, nem mesmo assim havia raparigas suficientes para todos os benjamitas.

15Isto aumentava ainda mais a tristeza dos israelitas, pelo facto do Senhor, como dizia o povo, ter permitido aquela brecha no conjunto de Israel. 16“O que havemos de fazer para arranjar mulheres para os outros? Logo haviam de ter morrido todas as mulheres de Benjamim!”, exclamavam os anciãos da assembleia. 17“Tem de haver uma solução, se não uma tribo de Israel vai ficar perdida para sempre. 18Em todo o caso não poderemos dar-lhes as nossas filhas. Jurámos solenemente que qualquer um de nós que fizesse isso seria maldito de Deus.”

19A certa altura, alguém apresentou uma ideia: “Anualmente há uma festa religiosa, nos campos de Silo, entre Lebona e Betel, do lado nascente da estrada que vai de Betel a Siquem.”

20Foram pois dizer aos homens de Benjamim que ainda precisavam de mulher: “Vão-se esconder nessa altura, entre as vinhas. 21Quando as raparigas de Silo se chegarem para dançar, corram a apanhá-las e levem-nas para vossas mulheres! 22Quando os pais e os irmãos vierem protestar, diremos: Por favor, sejam compreensivos e deixem-nos ficar com as moças; sabem bem que não conseguimos achar mulheres suficientes, quando fomos destruir Jabes-Gileade; e pela vossa parte também não podiam ter dado as raparigas sem se tornarem culpados.”

23Os tais homens de Benjamim fizeram assim; raptaram as moças que participavam na celebração religiosa e levaram-nas consigo. Reconstruíram as povoações e continuaram a viver ali. 24Assim, o povo de Israel regressou cada qual às suas terras.

25Não havia rei em Israel naquela altura e cada um fazia como lhe parecia melhor.