Judges 20:24

“And the children of Israel came near against the children of Benjamin the second day.”

King James Version (KJV)

Other Translations for Judges 20:24

And the children of Israel came neere against the children of Beniamin, the second day.
- King James Version (1611) - View 1611 Bible Scan

Then the sons of Israel came against the sons of Benjamin the second day.
- New American Standard Version (1995)

And the children of Israel came near against the children of Benjamin the second day.
- American Standard Version (1901)

So the children of Israel went forward against the children of Benjamin the second day.
- Basic English Bible

On the second day the Israelites advanced against the Benjamites.
- Berean Standard Bible Bible

And the children of Israel came near against the children of Benjamin the second day.
- Darby Bible

And when the children of Israel went out the next day to fight against the children of Benjamin,
- Douay-Rheims Bible

And the children of Israel came near against the children of Benjamin the second day.
- English Revised Version

The children of Israel came near against the children of Benjamin the second day.
- World English Bible

Bible Commentary for Judges 20:24

Wesley's Notes for Judges 20:24


20:22 Encouraged - Heb. strengthened themselves, supporting themselves with the consciousness of the justice of their cause, and putting themselves in better order for defending themselves, and annoying their enemies.

20:23 Wept - Not so much for their sins, as for their defeat and loss. My brother - They impute their ill success, not to their own sins, but to their taking up arms against their brethren. But still they persist in their former neglect of seeking God's assistance in the way which he had appointed, as they themselves acknowledged presently, by doing those very things which now they neglected.

20:26 Fasted - Sensible of their not being truly humbled for their sins, which now they discover to be the cause of their ill success. Burnt, &c. - To make atonement to God for their own sins. Peace - offerings - To bless God for sparing so many of them, whereas he might justly have cut off all of them when their brethren were slain: to implore his assistance, yea and to give thanks for the victory, which now they were confident he would give them.


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