All the people arose as one man, saying, “None of us will go to his tent, neither will any of us turn to his house.
Parallel translations
- KJV And all the people arose as one man, saying, We will not any of us go to his tent, neither will we any of us turn into his house.
- BSB Then all the people stood as one man and said, “Not one of us will return to his tent or to his house.
- NKJV So all the people arose as one man, saying, “None of us will go to his tent, nor will any turn back to his house;
- NASB Then all the people rose up as one person, saying, “Not one of us will go to his tent, nor will any of us go home.
- NLT And all the people rose to their feet in unison and declared, “None of us will return home! No, not even one of us!
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Quick answer
The people rise as one, vowing not to return home until the matter is settled. Their unanimous resolve signals serious purpose.
Overview
Standing 'as one man,' they pledge to forgo their homes until justice is done. The unity and determination mark a decisive turn toward action. Yet the resolve, though aimed at a real evil, will soon lead to a war of terrible cost.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Eccl 9:10Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in Sheol, where you are going.
- Judg 20:1Then all the children of Israel went out, and the congregation was assembled as one man, from Dan even to Beersheba, with the land of Gilead, to Yahweh at Mizpah.
- Prov 21:3To do righteousness and justice is more acceptable to Yahweh than sacrifice.
- Judg 20:11So all the men of Israel were gathered against the city, knit together as one man.
- Judg 21:1Now the men of Israel had sworn in Mizpah, saying, “None of us will give his daughter to Benjamin as a wife.”
- Judg 21:5The children of Israel said, “Who is there among all the tribes of Israel who didn’t come up in the assembly to Yahweh?” For they had made a great oath concerning him who didn’t come up to Yahweh to Mizpah, saying, “He shall surely be put to death.”
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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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