Judges 20:19

19 The People of Israel got up the next morning and camped before Gibeah.

Judges 20:19 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 20:19

And the children of Israel rose up in the morning
After they had had counsel at Shiloh, and which perhaps was by a deputation sent thither:

and encamped against Gibeah:
formed a camp near Gibeah of 360,000 men, enough to have stormed and taken that city at once, one would think.

Judges 20:19 In-Context

17 The men of Israel, excluding Benjamin, mobilized 400 divisions of sword-wielding fighting men.
18 They set out and went to Bethel to inquire of God. The People of Israel said, "Who of us shall be first to go into battle with the Benjaminites?" God said, "Judah goes first."
19 The People of Israel got up the next morning and camped before Gibeah.
20 The army of Israel marched out against Benjamin and took up their positions, ready to attack Gibeah.
21 But the Benjaminites poured out of Gibeah and devastated twenty-two Israelite divisions on the ground.
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