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Judges 20 Explained: Benjamin, Civil War & Israel’s Grief | Episode 254

15 min · 19. mai 2026
episode Judges 20 Explained: Benjamin, Civil War & Israel’s Grief | Episode 254 cover

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Judges 20 explained. What does Judges 20 teach about civil war, justice, and the cost of Israel’s collapse? In this episode we unpack the horrifying aftermath of the Levite’s concubine story, as all Israel gathers at Mizpah to confront the tribe of Benjamin and demand justice. The chapter shows a nation trying to respond to evil after years of spiritual decline. The other tribes ask Benjamin to hand over the wicked men of Gibeah, but Benjamin refuses, and war breaks out among God’s people. Judges 20 is a painful reminder that when covenant faithfulness collapses, the result is not peace but internal destruction. We also explore Israel’s grief, their attempts to seek the Lord, and the devastating losses that follow. The chapter does not offer an easy resolution. Instead, it exposes the depth of Israel’s brokenness and the tragic consequences of a people without righteous leadership. This episode includes a clear explanation of Judges 20, practical applications for Bible study and preaching, and cross-references for deeper study.

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1 Samuel 7 explained. What does 1 Samuel 7 teach about repentance, restoration, and God’s help in battle? In this episode we unpack Israel’s return to the Lord, Samuel’s call for wholehearted repentance, and the victory God gives over the Philistines. After years of trouble, the people finally put away their idols and gather at Mizpah to seek the Lord. Samuel leads them in prayer and sacrifice, showing that renewal begins not with military strength but with turning back to God. When the Philistines attack, the Lord intervenes with power, and Israel is delivered. We also explore the meaning of Ebenezer, the stone of help, which marks a public reminder that “thus far the Lord has helped us.” 1 Samuel 7 is a chapter of spiritual renewal, divine mercy, and faithful leadership. It shows that when God’s people repent, He hears, restores, and saves. This episode includes a clear explanation of 1 Samuel 7, practical applications for Bible study and preaching, and cross-references for deeper study.

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1 Samuel 6 explained. What does 1 Samuel 6 teach about the ark, repentance, and the holiness of God’s presence? In this episode we unpack the Philistines’ decision to return the ark, the testing of whether the Lord Himself has brought the disaster, and the way God shows that His power cannot be handled casually. The Philistines consult their priests and set the ark on a cart with offerings, sending it back toward Israel. The chapter shows both fear and reverence as the cows carrying the ark go straight to Beth-shemesh, confirming that this is not chance but the hand of God. The people rejoice, but they also discover that God’s holiness must be treated with seriousness, even in moments of celebration. We also explore the judgment that falls when the men of Beth-shemesh look into the ark and the question that follows: who can stand before the Lord, this holy God? 1 Samuel 6 reminds us that God is not to be controlled, tested, or treated lightly. His presence is a gift, but it is also holy and weighty. This episode includes a clear explanation of 1 Samuel 6, practical applications for Bible study and preaching, and cross-references for deeper study.

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1 Samuel 5 explained. What does 1 Samuel 5 teach about God’s power, the ark of the covenant, and the defeat of false gods? In this episode we unpack the Philistines’ capture of the ark and the extraordinary events that follow when they place it in the temple of Dagon. The Philistines believe they have defeated Israel’s God by capturing the ark. But when the ark is set beside Dagon, their god repeatedly falls before it. The chapter powerfully demonstrates that the Lord is not defeated, weakened, or dependent on Israel’s military success. He remains sovereign even when His people have failed. We also explore the judgments that fall upon the Philistine cities as the ark is moved from place to place. Fear spreads throughout the land as the people realise they are dealing with the living God rather than a mere religious object. 1 Samuel 5 shows that God’s glory cannot be captured, controlled, or placed alongside rival gods. This episode includes a clear explanation of 1 Samuel 5, practical applications for Bible study and preaching, and cross-references for deeper study.

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1 Samuel 3 explained. What does 1 Samuel 3 teach about hearing God’s voice, faithful response, and the beginning of Samuel’s prophetic ministry? In this episode we unpack Samuel’s nighttime calling, Eli’s role in recognising the Lord’s voice, and the way God speaks into a time of spiritual dryness in Israel. The chapter opens with the sobering note that the word of the Lord was rare in those days. In the middle of that silence, God calls Samuel by name. At first Samuel does not understand what is happening, but Eli eventually helps him respond, and Samuel learns to say, “Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.” This moment marks the beginning of a new era in Israel’s history. We also explore the difficult message Samuel is given about Eli’s house. God’s judgment comes because of ongoing unfaithfulness, showing that divine patience does not cancel divine justice. Yet even in judgment, God is raising up a prophet who will hear His word and speak it faithfully to the nation. 1 Samuel 3 is a chapter about listening, calling, and becoming ready to receive God’s word. It reminds us that God still speaks, and that humble obedience is the right response. This episode includes a clear explanation of 1 Samuel 3, practical applications for Bible study and preaching, and cross-references for deeper study.

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