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Judges 19 presents one of the darkest and most disturbing chapters in the Book of Judges, exposing just how far Israel had fallen during the era when “there was no king, and everyone did as they saw fit.” Through the story of a Levite, his concubine, and the city of Gibeah, the chapter reveals the complete breakdown of hospitality, justice, priestly responsibility, and covenant faithfulness. Once distinguished from the surrounding nations, Israel now mirrors the moral depravity of Sodom and Gomorrah—only this time, the perpetrators are Israelites themselves. This episode explores the cultural background of concubinage, ancient hospitality expectations, the meaning of “sons of Belial,” and the shocking act that ignites a national crisis among the tribes of Israel.


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#IsraeliteHistory #BiblicalNarrative #FaithAndHistory


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