The Benjamin War
A Tale from Judges
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The Benjamin War: A Tale from Judges
An ancient betrayal. A civil war. A nation on the brink of collapse.
In the chaotic days of Israel’s early history, when "everyone did what was right in his own eyes," the horrifying murder of a woman sparks a brutal civil war that nearly wipes out one of the twelve tribes. The Benjamin War plunges readers into the heart of a nation gripped by moral decline, vengeance, and the devastating consequences of sin.
Follow the shocking events that unfold as the tribes of Israel unite to bring justice to the guilty, but in the process, they face the chilling reality of almost annihilating their own brothers, the tribe of Benjamin. How can justice and mercy coexist when sin seems to have the upper hand?
In this gripping retelling of the tragic story from Judges 19-21, The Benjamin War explores the tension between righteous indignation and the deep wounds caused by a divided nation. With vivid storytelling and spiritual insight, this tale of violence, redemption, and the frailty of human nature will resonate with readers as they confront the timeless lessons hidden in ancient scripture.
A shocking story of betrayal and bloodshed—one that echoes the struggles of modern times—The Benjamin War reminds us of the high cost of sin and the hope that still remains for those who seek peace, even in the darkest of times.
Will Israel recover from the brink of destruction? Or will the sins of a few doom an entire tribe?
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