20 The Israelites went out to fight the Benjamites and took up battle positions against them at Gibeah.

Other Translations of Judges 20:20

King James Version

20 And the men of Israel went out to battle against Benjamin; and the men of Israel put themselves in array to fight against them at Gibeah.

English Standard Version

20 And the men of Israel went out to fight against Benjamin, and the men of Israel drew up the battle line against them at Gibeah.

The Message

20 The army of Israel marched out against Benjamin and took up their positions, ready to attack Gibeah.

New King James Version

20 And the men of Israel went out to battle against Benjamin, and the men of Israel put themselves in battle array to fight against them at Gibeah.

New Living Translation

20 Then they advanced toward Gibeah to attack the men of Benjamin.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Judges 20:20

Chapter Contents

The tribe of Benjamin nearly extirpated.

The Israelites' abhorrence of the crime committed at Gibeah, and their resolution to punish the criminals, were right; but they formed their resolves with too much haste and self-confidence. The eternal ruin of souls will be worse, and more fearful, than these desolations of a tribe.

21 The Benjamites came out of Gibeah and cut down twenty-two thousand Israelites on the battlefield that day.

Other Translations of Judges 20:21

King James Version

21 And the children of Benjamin came forth out of Gibeah, and destroyed down to the ground of the Israelites that day twenty and two thousand men.

English Standard Version

21 The people of Benjamin came out of Gibeah and destroyed on that day 22,000 men of the Israelites.

The Message

21 But the Benjaminites poured out of Gibeah and devastated twenty-two Israelite divisions on the ground.

New King James Version

21 Then the children of Benjamin came out of Gibeah, and on that day cut down to the ground twenty-two thousand men of the Israelites.

New Living Translation

21 But Benjamin's warriors, who were defending the town, came out and killed 22,000 Israelites on the battlefield that day.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Judges 20:21

Chapter Contents

The tribe of Benjamin nearly extirpated.

The Israelites' abhorrence of the crime committed at Gibeah, and their resolution to punish the criminals, were right; but they formed their resolves with too much haste and self-confidence. The eternal ruin of souls will be worse, and more fearful, than these desolations of a tribe.