Judges 20:9

"All the people arose as one man, saying, “None of us will go to his tent, neither will any of us turn to his house."

Key Reflection

In Judges 20:9, we see a powerful display of communal resolve and unity among the Israelites. This verse captures their collective vow not to return home, indicating a deep sense of duty and solidarity in the face of internal conflict in Gibeah. The cultural context underscores the seriousness with which they approached this matter; traditionally, returning home would have been a normal part of daily life, but here, they prioritize the pursuit of justice over personal interests, highlighting the gravity of the situation and their commitment to addressing the issue at hand.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

By lot -To determine who should go up firstJudges 20:18. The shape of the ground probably made it impossible for the whole force to operate at once; and the question of spoil would have something to do with the arrangement. (Compare1 Samuel 30:22-25.)

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