Giudici 20:4

4 Allora il Levita, il marito della donna ch’era stata uccisa, rispose: "Io ero giunto con la mia concubina a Ghibea di Beniamino per passarvi la notte.

Giudici 20:4 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 20:4

And the Levite, the husband of the woman that was slain,
answered, and said
He rose up, and, in answer to their request, declared the whole affair as follows: and none so proper as he, who was upon the spot when it was done, and so near a relation of the deceased, and had a right to demand justice to be done; for from hence it appears that she was his lawful wife, though called a concubine:

I came into Gibeah, that belongeth to Benjamin;
which he so particularly describes, to distinguish it from another of the same name in the tribe of Judah, lest any mistake should be made, and an innocent people should suffer in their reputation, or otherwise; and which also would account for the tribe of Benjamin not being present at this convention:

I and my concubine, to lodge;
thither they came, not with an intention to stay, to sojourn there, and much less to do them any injury, or to infringe any of their rights and privileges; nor in the least to be burdensome to them, having brought all necessary provisions with them for themselves, servants, and cattle, only to get a night's lodging with them.

Giudici 20:4 In-Context

2 I capi di tutto il popolo, e tutte le tribù d’Israele si presentarono nella raunanza del popolo di Dio, in numero di quattrocentomila fanti, atti a trar la spada.
3 E i figliuoli di Beniamino udirono che i figliuoli d’Israele eran saliti a Mitspa. I figliuoli d’Israele dissero: "Parlate! Com’è stato commesso questo delitto?"
4 Allora il Levita, il marito della donna ch’era stata uccisa, rispose: "Io ero giunto con la mia concubina a Ghibea di Beniamino per passarvi la notte.
5 Ma gli abitanti di Ghibea si levarono contro di me e attorniarono di notte la casa dove stavo; aveano l’intenzione d’uccidermi; violentarono la mia concubina, ed ella morì.
6 Io presi la mia concubina, la feci in pezzi, che mandai per tutto il territorio della eredità d’Israele, perché costoro han commesso un delitto e una infamia in Israele.
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