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Judges 20
Chapter 20
Resolve to Punish the Guilty
1 Then all the sons of Israel from Dan to Beersheba, including the land of Gilead, came out, and the congregation assembled as one person to the LORD at (C1)Mizpah.2 And the (F1)leaders of all the people, all the tribes of Israel, took their stand in the assembly of the people of God, four hundred thousand foot (F2)soldiers (C1)who drew the sword.3 (Now the sons of Benjamin heard that the sons of Israel had gone up to Mizpah.) And the sons of Israel said, "Tell us, how did this wickedness take place?"4 So the Levite, the husband of the woman who was murdered, answered and said, "I came with my concubine to spend the night at Gibeah which belongs to Benjamin.5 "But the (F1)(C1)citizens of Gibeah rose up against me and surrounded the house at night, (F2)threatening me. They intended to kill me; instead, they (C2)raped my concubine so that she died.6 "And I (C1)took hold of my concubine and cut her in pieces, and sent her throughout the land of Israel's inheritance; for (C2)they have committed an outrageous sin and vile act in Israel.7 "Behold, all you sons of Israel, (C1)give your (F1)response and advice here."
8 Then all the people rose up as one person, saying, "Not one of us will go to his tent, nor will any of us go home.9 "But now this is the thing which we will do to Gibeah; we will go up against it by lot.10 "And we will take ten men out of a hundred throughout the tribes of Israel, and a hundred out of a thousand, and a thousand out of ten thousand to (F1)supply provisions for the people, so that when they come to (F2)Gibeah of Benjamin, they may (F3)punish them for all the vile sin that they have committed in Israel."11 So all the men of Israel were gathered against the city, (F1)united as one man.
12 Then the tribes of Israel sent men through the entire (F1)tribe of Benjamin, saying, "What is this wickedness that has taken place among you?13 "Now then, turn over the men, the (F1)(C1)worthless men who are in Gibeah, so that we may put them to death and (C2)remove this wickedness from Israel." But the sons of Benjamin would not listen to the voice of their brothers, the sons of Israel.14 Instead, the sons of Benjamin gathered from the cities to Gibeah, to go out to battle against the sons of Israel.15 From the cities on that day the (C1)sons of Benjamin were (F1)counted, twenty-six thousand men who drew the sword, besides the inhabitants of Gibeah who were (F1)counted, seven hundred choice men.16 Out of all these people seven hundred (C1)choice men were left-handed; each one could sling a stone at a hair and not miss.
17 Then the men of Israel besides Benjamin were (F1)counted, four hundred thousand men who drew the sword; all of these were men of war.
Civil War, Benjamin Defeated
18 Now the sons of Israel set out, went up to Bethel, and (C1)inquired of God and said, "Who shall go up first for us to battle against the sons of Benjamin?" Then the LORD said, "Judah shall go up first."
19 So the sons of Israel got up in the morning and camped against Gibeah.20 The men of Israel went to battle against Benjamin, and the men of Israel lined up for battle against them at Gibeah.21 Then the sons of Benjamin came out of Gibeah and (F1)(C1)struck to the ground on that day twenty-two thousand men of Israel.22 But the people, the men of Israel, showed themselves courageous and lined up for battle again in the place where they had lined themselves up on the first day.23 And (C1)the sons of Israel went up and wept before the LORD until evening, and (C2)inquired of the LORD, saying, "Shall we again advance for battle against the sons of my brother Benjamin?" And the LORD said, "Go up against him."
24 So the sons of Israel (F1)came against the sons of Benjamin on the second day.25 And Benjamin went out against them from Gibeah the second day and struck to the ground again eighteen thousand men of the sons of Israel; all of these drew the sword.26 Then (C1)all the sons of Israel and all the people went up and came to Bethel, and they wept and remained there before the LORD, and fasted that day until evening. And they offered burnt offerings and peace offerings before the LORD.27 And the sons of Israel (C1)inquired of the LORD (for the ark of the covenant of God was there in those days,28 and Phinehas the son of Eleazar, Aaron's son, stood before it to minister in those days), saying, "Shall I yet again go out to battle against the sons of my brother Benjamin, or shall I stop?" And the LORD said, "Go up, (C1)for tomorrow I will hand them over to you."
29 (C1)So Israel set men in ambush around Gibeah.30 And the sons of Israel went up against the sons of Benjamin on the third day and lined up against Gibeah as at other times.31 (C1)When the sons of Benjamin went out against the people, they were lured away from the city, and they began to strike and kill some of the people as at other times, on the roads (one of which goes up to Bethel, and the other to Gibeah), and in the field, about thirty men of Israel.32 And the sons of Benjamin said, "They are defeated before us, like the first time." But the sons of Israel said, "Let's flee, so that we may draw them away from the city to the roads."33 Then all the men of Israel rose from their place and lined up at Baal-tamar; (C1)and the men of Israel in ambush charged from their place, from Maareh-geba.34 When ten thousand choice men from all Israel came against Gibeah, the battle became (F1)fierce; (C1)but (F2)Benjamin did not know that disaster was (F3)close to them.35 And the LORD struck Benjamin before Israel, so that the sons of Israel destroyed 25,100 men of Benjamin that (F1)day, all who drew the sword.
36 So the sons of Benjamin saw that they were (F1)defeated. (C1)When the men of Israel gave (F2)ground to Benjamin because they relied on the men in ambush whom they had set against Gibeah,37 (C1)the men in ambush hurried and rushed against Gibeah; the men in ambush also deployed and struck all the city with the edge of the sword.38 Now the agreed sign between the men of Israel and the men in ambush was (C1)that they would make a great cloud of smoke rise from the city.39 Then the men of Israel turned in the battle, and Benjamin began to strike and kill about thirty men of Israel, (C1)for they said, "Undoubtedly they are (F1)defeated before us, as in the first battle."40 But when the cloud began to rise from the city in a column of smoke, Benjamin looked (C1)behind them; and behold, the entire city was going up in smoke to heaven.41 Then the men of Israel turned, and the men of Benjamin were terrified; for they saw that (C1)disaster was (F1)close to them.42 Therefore, they turned their backs before the men of Israel to flee in the (C1)direction of the wilderness, but the battle overtook them while those who attacked from the cities were annihilating them in the midst of them.43 (C1)They surrounded Benjamin, pursued them without rest, and trampled them down opposite Gibeah toward the (F1)east.44 So eighteen thousand men of Benjamin fell; all of these were valiant men.45 (F1)The rest turned and fled toward the wilderness to the rock of (C1)Rimmon, but they (F2)caught five thousand of them on the roads and overtook them (F3)at Gidom, and (F4)killed two thousand of them.46 So all those of Benjamin who fell that day were twenty-five thousand men who drew the sword; all of these were valiant men.47 But six hundred men turned and fled toward the wilderness to the rock of Rimmon; and they remained at the rock of Rimmon for four months.48 The men of Israel then turned back against the sons of Benjamin and struck them with the edge of the sword, both the entire city with the cattle and all that they found; they also set on fire all the cities which they found.
Psalms 45
Chapter 45
A Song Celebrating the King's Marriage.
1 My heart is moved with a good theme;
I (F1)address my (F2)verses to the (F3)King;
My tongue is the pen of (C1)a ready writer.
2 You are the most handsome of the sons of mankind;
(C1)Grace is poured (F1)upon Your lips;
Therefore God has (C2)blessed You forever.
3 Strap (C1)Your sword on Your thigh, (F1)(C2)Mighty One,
In Your splendor and majesty!
4 And in Your majesty ride on victoriously,
For the cause of truth, (C1)humility, and righteousness;
Let Your (C2)right hand teach You (F1)awesome things.
5 Your (C1)arrows are sharp;
The (C2)peoples fall under You;
Your arrows are (C3)in the heart of the King's enemies.
6 (C1)Your throne, God, is forever and ever;
(C2)The scepter of Your kingdom is a scepter of justice.
7 You have (C1)loved righteousness and hated wickedness;
Therefore God, Your God, has (C2)anointed You
With the oil of joy above Your companions.
8 All Your garments are fragrant with (C1)myrrh, aloes, and cassia;
From ivory palaces (C2)stringed instruments have made You joyful.
9 Kings' daughters are among (C1)Your noble women;
At Your (C2)right hand stands the queen in (C3)gold from Ophir.
10 Listen, daughter, look and incline your ear:
(C1)Forget your people and your father's house;
11 Then the King will crave your beauty.
Because He is your (C1)Lord, (C2)bow down to Him.
12 The daughter of (C1)Tyre will come with a gift;
The (C2)wealthy among the people will seek your favor.
13 The King's daughter is all glorious within;
Her clothing is (C1)interwoven with gold.
14 She will be (C1)brought to the King (C2)in colorful garments;
The (C3)virgins, her companions who follow her,
Will be brought to You.
15 They will be brought with joy and rejoicing;
They will enter into the King's palace.
16 In place of your fathers will be your sons;
You shall make them princes in all the earth.
17 I will make (C1)Your name known among all generations;
Therefore the peoples (C2)will praise You forever and ever.
Acts 23:23-24:9
Chapter 23
23 And he called to him two of the centurions and said, "Get two hundred soldiers ready by (F1)the third hour of the night to proceed to (C1)Caesarea, (F2)with seventy horsemen and two hundred (F3)spearmen."24 They were also to provide mounts to put Paul on and bring him safely to (C1)Felix the governor.25 And he wrote a letter (F1)with the following content:
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31 So the soldiers, in accordance with their orders, took Paul and brought him by night to Antipatris.32 But on the next day they let (C1)the horsemen go on with him, and they returned to (C2)the barracks.33 When these horsemen had come to (C1)Caesarea and delivered the letter to (C2)the governor, they also presented Paul to him.34 Now when he had read it, he also asked from what (C1)province Paul was, and when he learned that (C2)he was from Cilicia,35 he said, "I will give you a hearing when your (C1)accusers arrive as well," giving orders for (F1)Paul to be (C2)kept in Herod's (F2)Praetorium.
Chapter 24
Paul before Felix
1 Now after (C1)five days the high priest (C2)Ananias came down with some elders and an attorney named Tertullus, and they (F1)brought charges against Paul to (C3)the governor.
2 After (F1)Paul had been summoned, Tertullus began accusing him, saying to the governor,
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