Judges 21:1

1 The men of Isra'el had sworn in Mitzpah that none of them would let his daughter marry a man from Binyamin.

Judges 21:1 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 21:1

Now the men of Israel had sworn in Mizpeh
Where they were there convened, before the war began; after they had heard the account the Levite gave of the affair, which brought them thither; and after they had sent messengers to Benjamin to deliver up the men of Gibeah, that had committed the wickedness; and after they perceived that Benjamin did not hearken to their demand, but prepared to make war with them; then, as they resolved on the destruction of Gibeah, and of all the cities that sent out men against them, even all the inhabitants of them, men, women, and children, entered into an oath, that they would use those men that remained as Heathens, and not intermarry with them, as follows:

saying, there shall not any of us give his daughter unto Benjamin to
wife;
seeing those that used the wife of the Levite in such a base manner, and those that protected and defended them, deserved to have no wives.

Judges 21:1 In-Context

1 The men of Isra'el had sworn in Mitzpah that none of them would let his daughter marry a man from Binyamin.
2 The people came to Beit-El and stayed there before God till evening crying out and weeping.
3 They said: "ADONAI, why has this come about in Isra'el? Why should there be today in Isra'el one tribe missing?"
4 The next day the people got up early, built an altar and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings.
5 The people of Isra'el asked, "Who among the tribes of Isra'el did not come up to assemble before ADONAI? For they had made a great oath to put to death whoever didn't come up to ADONAI at Mitzpah.
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