SERIES H --- THE JUDGES |
BIBLE STUDY LESSON 21
A WAR OF PUNISHMENT THE BATTLE AGAINST BENJAMIN That day all Israel united against the city of Gibeah. Soon messengers were sent out into the territory of Benjamin. ‘Do you realize what has happened in your land? Surrender the guilty men so that we may put them to death and remove this sin from Israel.’ But the people of Benjamin ignored the messengers. They sent twenty-six thousand men to Gibeah to help the seven hundred men of that city. All were skilled fighters, but the seven hundred were left-handed, so skilled with the sling that they could hit a hair without missing. But the Benjamite soldiers faced more than four hundred thousand swordsmen in the army of Israel! As the time for battle neared, the men in Israel’s army went to Bethel to seek God’s guidance. ‘Which tribe shall go first to fight the Benjamites?’ they asked. ‘Judah,’ the Lord answered. Early the next morning the army of Israel arose, set up camp near Gibeah and arranged a battle line against the city. But the army of Benjamin rushed from Gibeah and killed twenty-two thousand men of Israel. The survivors went to seek God’s guidance, weeping before the Lord until evening. ‘Shall we go again to fight our brothers the Benjamites?’ ‘Go!’ the Lord answered. So the next day, the army of Israel returned to the same place. COMMENTARY ISRAELITE WEAPONS They did manage to stockpile a fairly large number of weapons for use in close combat; daggers, swords, spears and short wooden staves. Canaanite and Philistine soldiers wore armour on their bodies and helmets on their heads; their feet were covered with metal-fronted boots; they carried sturdy shields. The Israelite soldier went into battle wearing the clothes he wore every day; a cloak of coarse cloth belted at the waist and simple leather sandals on his feet; a few had the sad protection of a poor wooden shield covered in leather. Only their leaders; and not always all of them; could afford metal body armour like their enemies wore. At times the Israelites were so unequipped and unprepared for war that they could do little more than hide in caves, wells and ravines while the Canaanites destroyed their homes and farms, this happened most often during the time of the judges. Faced with such overwhelming odds, the Israelites learned to use tactics rather than brute force against their enemies. In a sense, intelligence became their best weapon. Foot soldiers lured the heavy and awkward chariots of the enemy onto marshy ground where their wheels were trapped in mud or fought their battles in the hills where the chariots were not able to manoeuvre. The Israelites discovered that a large and disorganized army did less good than a small disciplined one with precise plans. Small groups of lightly armed men could move much more easily and quickly than the Philistine and Canaanite warriors, who were weighted down with metal helmets, shields and armour. With tactics such as these and with God’s help, the Israelites were able to survive the many long years of war. TEST YOURSELF 1.) Where did Israel meet before setting out to destroy Benjamin? 2.) What was notable about the seven hundred men of Gibeah? 3.) Which tribe was sent to fight the men of Benjamin first? 4.) How did the average Israelite’s battle amour compare to that of the Philistines or Canaanites? 5.) What was the Israelite’s best earthly weapon? |