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The men of Israel then went back to the Benjaminites, and put them to the sword-people, livestock and everything else that came their way in the town. And they fired all the towns involved. (Judges 20, 48)
The men of Israel had sworn this oath at Mizpah, 'None of us is to give his daughter in marriage to Benjamin.' (Judges 21, 1)
and exclaiming, 'Yahweh, God of Israel, why has this happened in Israel that a tribe should be missing from Israel today? (Judges 21, 3)
The Israelites then said, 'Out of all the tribes of Israel, who has not come to Yahweh, to the assembly?' -- for they had sworn a solemn oath that anyone who did not come to Yahweh at Mizpah would certainly die. (Judges 21, 5)
Now the Israelites felt sorry about Benjamin their brother. 'Today', they said, 'a tribe has been amputated from Israel. (Judges 21, 6)
They then asked, 'Out of the tribes of Israel, who is it that has not come to Yahweh at Mizpah?' It was discovered that no one from Jabesh in Gilead had come to the camp for the assembly; (Judges 21, 8)
The people felt sorry about Benjamin, Yahweh having made a breach in the tribes of Israel. (Judges 21, 15)
They went on, 'How can we preserve a remnant for Benjamin so that a tribe may not be lost to Israel? (Judges 21, 17)
In those days there was no king in Israel, and everyone did as he saw fit. (Judges 21, 25)
May Yahweh repay you for what you have done, and may you be richly rewarded by Yahweh, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come for refuge!' (Ruth 2, 12)
When it was time to eat, Boaz said to her, 'Come and eat some of this bread and dip your piece in the vinegar.' Ruth sat down beside the reapers and Boaz made a heap of roasted grain for her; she ate till her hunger was satisfied, and she had some left over. (Ruth 2, 14)
Now, in former times, it was the custom in Israel to confirm a transaction in matters of redemption or inheritance by one of the parties taking off his sandal and giving it to the other. This was how agreements were ratified in Israel. (Ruth 4, 7)
