Judges 21

Judges 21

The other eleven tribes solemnly vow not to give any of their daughters in marriage to the surviving 600 men of Benjamin, regretting their near-extinction of a tribe. To save Benjamin from dying out, they discover that the people of Jabesh-Gilead did not send any men to the initial assembly. The Israelites slaughter the inhabitants of Jabesh-Gilead, taking four hundred virgins and giving them as wives to the Benjamites. They then devise a further plan, instructing the remaining Benjamites to kidnap the young women dancing at the annual festival in Shiloh, concluding the chaotic era with profound moral compromises.

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1 Chronicles 7

The chapter concludes the tribal genealogies with the remaining tribes: Issachar, Benjamin, Naphtali, Manasseh, Ephraim, and Asher, tracing their territorial origins.

1 Chronicles 8

The genealogy of the tribe of Benjamin is specifically recounted, providing the full lineage of King Saul and confirming the historical importance of this tribe.

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