Judges 20:44

44 Eighteen thousand men of Binyamin fell, all of them experienced soldiers.

Judges 20:44 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 20:44

And there fell of Benjamin eighteen thousand men
Just the number they had slain of Israel in the second battle. This is the number of them that were slain when Israel turned upon them, and by that time they got to the east of Gibeah; afterwards 5000 more were slain on the highways, and 2000 near Gidom, as after related:

all these were men of valour;
as appears by three times facing and engaging with the army of Israel, so vastly superior to them, and twice beating them.

Judges 20:44 In-Context

42 they turned their backs on the men of Isra'el and made for the road to the desert. But the battle followed them, and those who came out of the city destroyed them from the rear.
43 They surrounded the men of Binyamin, chased them and trampled them down across from Giv'ah on the east.
44 Eighteen thousand men of Binyamin fell, all of them experienced soldiers.
45 They turned and fled toward the desert to the Rock of Rimmon; and 5,000 of them were killed on the roads. They followed them to Gid'om and killed another 2,000.
46 Thus the total number from Binyamin who fell that day was 25,000 experienced, sword-bearing soldiers.
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