the Week of Proper 15 / Ordinary 20
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Juges 20:32
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Et les enfants de Benjamin disaient: Ils tombent devant nous comme la première fois. Mais les enfants d'Israël disaient: Fuyons, et attirons-les loin de la ville, dans les chemins.
Et les fils de Benjamin dirent: Ils sont battus devant nous comme la première fois. Et les fils d'Israël dirent: Fuyons, et nous les attirerons loin de la ville, sur les routes.
Les fils de Benjamin disaient: Les voilà battus devant nous comme auparavant! Mais les enfants d'Israël disaient: Fuyons, et attirons-les loin de la ville dans les chemins.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Let us flee: This was done, not only because they had placed an ambuscade behind Gibeah, which was to enter and burn the city as soon as the Benjamites left it; but it would seem, that the slingers, by being within the city and its fortifications, had great advantage over the Israelites by their slings, when they could not come among them with their swords, unless they got them in the plain country. Joshua 8:15, Joshua 8:16
Reciprocal: Joshua 8:6 - They flee 2 Samuel 17:9 - some
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the children of Benjamin said, they are smitten down before us, as at first,.... At the first battle, which gave them great spirit, and they concluded they should have victory, as before:
but the children of Israel said, let us flee, and draw them from the city unto the highways; pretending to be afraid of them, and not able to face them, and therefore made as if they fled through fear and cowardice, which inspired the Benjaminites with fresh ardour to pursue them closely, and so were drawn from the city to the highways, as expressed in the preceding verse.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Judges 20:32. Let us - draw them from the city — They had two reasons for this:
1. They had placed an ambuscade behind Gibeah, which was to enter and burn the city as soon as the Benjamites had left it.
2. It would seem that the slingers, by being within the city and its fortifications, had great advantage against the Israelites by their slings, whom they could not annoy with their swords, unless they got them to the plain country.