And the children of Israel rose up in the morning, and encamped against Gibeah.
Parallel translations
- WEB The children of Israel rose up in the morning, and encamped against Gibeah.
- BSB The next morning the Israelites set out and camped near Gibeah.
- NKJV So the children of Israel rose in the morning and encamped against Gibeah.
- NASB So the sons of Israel got up in the morning and camped against Gibeah.
- NLT So the Israelites left early the next morning and camped near Gibeah.
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Quick answer
Israel rose early and encamped against Gibeah, the town where the crime had occurred.
Overview
The army positioned itself at Gibeah of Benjamin, the very place whose wickedness (chapter 19) provoked the war. Their prompt action shows resolve to deal with the evil among them. Yet the somber chapters ahead reveal that even a justified cause, pursued in a spiritually compromised nation, brings staggering loss.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 3
- Josh 7:16So Joshua rose up early in the morning, and brought Israel by their tribes; and the tribe of Judah was taken:
- Josh 3:1And Joshua rose early in the morning; and they removed from Shittim, and came to Jordan, he and all the children of Israel, and lodged there before they passed over.
- Josh 6:12And Joshua rose early in the morning, and the priests took up the ark of the LORD.
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Israel's cycle of sin and rescue through flawed deliverers cries out for a Savior who never fails — the true and final Judge and Deliverer who saves his people not for a season but forever.
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