Holman Christian Standard Bible

Judges 20:29-41 Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)

29. So Israel set up an ambush around Gibeah.

30. On the third day the Israelites fought against the Benjaminites and took their battle positions against Gibeah as before.

31. Then the Benjaminites came out against the people and were drawn away from the city. They began to attack the people as before, killing about 30 men of Israel on the highways, one of which goes up to Bethel and the other to Gibeah through the open country.

32. The Benjaminites said, “We are defeating them as before.”But the Israelites said, “Let’s flee and draw them away from the city to the highways.”

33. So all the men of Israel got up from their places and took their battle positions at Baal-tamar, while the Israelites in ambush charged out of their places west of Geba.

34. Then 10,000 choice men from all Israel made a frontal assault against Gibeah, and the battle was fierce, but the Benjaminites did not know that disaster was about to strike them.

35. The Lord defeated Benjamin in the presence of Israel, and on that day the Israelites slaughtered 25,100 men of Benjamin; all were armed men.

36. Then the Benjaminites realized they had been defeated.The men of Israel had retreated before Benjamin, because they were confident in the ambush they had set against Gibeah.

37. The men in ambush had rushed quickly against Gibeah; they advanced and put the whole city to the sword.

38. The men of Israel had a prearranged signal with the men in ambush: when they sent up a great cloud of smoke from the city,

39. the men of Israel would return to the battle. When Benjamin had begun to strike them down, killing about 30 men of Israel, they said, “They’re defeated before us, just as they were in the first battle.”

40. But when the column of smoke began to go up from the city, Benjamin looked behind them, and the whole city was going up in smoke.

41. Then the men of Israel returned, and the men of Benjamin were terrified when they realized that disaster had struck them.