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Answers (The Benjamites) (CW)

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Position:Words of Faith Volume 3 (1884) Page 55

Scripture:Judges 20:12-48 Judg. 20:12-48

~6 min.Sin, Humiliation, Judgment (Leslie M. Grant)

biblecentre.org · Judg. 19; 20. Leslie M. Grant. Grievous sin had been committed in Israel, shocking and revolting to every ear that heard it. Nor was any ...

The Numerical Bible (Volume 2: Joshua - Samuel) (F. W. Grant)

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Position:The Numerical Bible (Volume 2: Joshua - Samuel) Page 259

Scripture:Judges 19-21 Judg. 19-21

Position:The Numerical Bible (Volume 2: Joshua - Samuel) Page 252

Scripture:Judges 17-21 Judg. 17-21

Judges - Division 3 (Judges 17-21) (F. W. Grant)

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~4 min.A Nation's Response To Terror (Leslie M. Grant)

biblecentre.org · Leslie M. Grant. Please read Judg. 19; 20. A case occurred within Israel, in the town of Gibeah in Benjamin, of men coming at night to ...

~6 min.Guidance

inthebeloved.org · ... to trust to ourselves-the Lord's will is the governing spring of all. Israel, in Judg. 20, illustrates this. There was a sin to be dealt with, and ...

~10 min.His Call (Cristopher Knapp)

biblecentre.org · ... of the horrible crime of the men of Gibeah against the Levite's concubine (Judg. 20). It was a time memorable in the annals of the nation - a " ...

~12 min.His Successor (Cristopher Knapp)

biblecentre.org · ... and heroic, though mistaken, defence of their brethren in guilty Gibeah (Judg. 20: I5-21). Their inheritance was small - only about 14 miles in ...

~13 min.The Spirit In Which We Judge Evil (Samuel Ridout)

inthebeloved.org · ... Lecture 12 of Lectures on the Book of Judges and Ruth, by Samual Ridout. Judg. 20. They go on to Gibeah, and there they find, after asking for it, ...

~115 min.The Book of Joshua (Henri L. Rossier)

biblecentre.org · ... done: it was time to act. We find the opposite to this in Judg. 20, where Israel ought to have humbled themselves first and then acted. Miserable ...