SERIES H --- THE JUDGES |
BIBLE STUDY LESSON 20
AN EVIL CITY A SAD DAY IN ISRAEL This time the man would not stay, but made plans to leave. By late afternoon he had come to Jerusalem with the two donkeys, his servant and his concubine. ‘We should stay here with the Jebusites tonight,’ the servant suggested. ‘It’s getting too late to go on.’ ‘We can’t stay here!’ the man said. ‘These people are not Israelites. No, we must go on to Gibeah or Ramah.’ They had come almost to Gibeah, a city of Benjamin, when the sun was setting, so they went there to spend the night. But because not one Israelite invited them home to spend the night, they had to set up camp in the city square. About that time an old man was coming home from the fields where he had been working. Although he now lived in Gibeah, he had once lived in the hill country of Ephraim. ‘Where are you going and where have you come from?’ the old man asked when he saw the travellers. ‘We’ve been to Bethlehem in Judah,’ said the man. ‘And we’re going home to the hill country of Ephraim where we live. But nobody invited us home for the night, even though we have straw and food for the donkeys as well as bread and wine for the three of us. In fact, we have everything we need.’ 'You must come home with me,’ said the old man. ‘You must not stay here in the square all night.’ The old man brought them into his house and gave the donkeys something to eat. After the travellers’ feet had been washed, they all ate and drank together. But while they were having a good time together, some wicked men of the city surrounded the house and beat on the door. ‘Bring out that man, who came into your house,’ they shouted to the host. ‘We want to molest him.’ ‘No! No!’ the old man said when he went out to talk with these fellows. ‘You must not do such wickedness. This man is my guest! I’ll bring out my own daughter and this man’s concubine for you to molest, but not my guest.’ When it became apparent that these evil men would not listen, the Levite made his concubine go outside with them. All night long they molested her and abused her. They finally let her go at daybreak and she fell down at the doorway of the house. When the Levite arose to go home, he found the concubine lying by the door of the house with her hands on the threshold. ‘Let’s go home now,’ he said. But she could not answer, for she had died that morning. The Levite threw the girl’s body across the donkey and took her to his house. When he arrived, he took a knife and cut her body into twelve pieces and sent a piece to each of the twelve tribes of Israel. ‘We’ve never had such an experience since we came from the land of Egypt,’ the people said. ‘We must think about it, talk about it and come to some decision!’” COMMENTARY THE WAR THAT ALMOST DESTROYED A TRIBE TEST YOURSELF 1.) Where was the Levite’s concubine from? 2.) Who kept the Levite from leaving for five days? 3.) Where did the servants want to spend the night? 4.) Who gave the Levite and his party a place to spend the night? 5.) Which of the Levite’s party became a victim of the evil men of the city? |