Judges 21:7
What should we do about wives for the survivors, since we have sworn by the LORD not to give them our daughters in marriage?"
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Judges 21:7?

2. How can we apply Judges 21:7 to resolve conflicts within our community?

3. What does Judges 21:7 reveal about the consequences of rash vows?

4. How does Judges 21:7 connect to Jesus' teachings on reconciliation?

5. In what ways can we seek God's guidance in difficult situations like Judges 21:7?

6. How does Judges 21:7 challenge us to uphold our commitments responsibly?

7. Why did the Israelites face a dilemma in Judges 21:7 regarding the Benjamites' wives?

8. How does Judges 21:7 reflect on God's justice and mercy?

9. What historical context led to the events in Judges 21:7?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Judges 21?

11. Why does the text promote the abduction of women as a solution for the tribe of Benjamin (Judges 21:20–23)?

12. Why does Judges 7 seemingly contradict other biblical passages that emphasize the need for adequate numbers in battle (e.g., 1 Chronicles 21:1-5)?

13. If God is all-good, why does He accept human sacrifices in some cases (Judges 11:30-39)?

14. Psalm 94:3-4 depicts the wicked flourishing and boasting; how does this align with other biblical claims that God swiftly judges evil?
Discussion Questions
1. What can we learn from the Israelites' decision to make a vow without fully considering its consequences? How can this apply to our own decision-making processes?

2. How does the account of the tribe of Benjamin's near extinction and restoration reflect God's mercy and justice? Can you think of other biblical examples where God restores what seems lost?

3. In what ways can we seek God's guidance in resolving conflicts within our communities today? How does this compare to the Israelites' approach in Judges 21?

4. How does the concept of community play a role in the resolution of the crisis in Judges 21? What are some practical ways we can strengthen our own communities?

5. Reflect on a time when you faced a difficult decision. How did seeking God's wisdom impact the outcome? How might the Israelites' account in Judges 21 inform your approach to future decisions?1. How does Judges 21 challenge our understanding of morality within the context of historical cultural norms?

2. What lessons can we learn about the consequences of hasty vows from the Israelites' predicament in this chapter?

3. How does the Israelites' reaction to the near extinction of the Tribe of Benjamin reflect on the value they placed on unity among the Twelve Tribes of Israel?

4. How does the ending statement of Judges 21, "In those days Israel had no king; everyone did as they saw fit", reflect on the moral and societal challenges depicted in the book of Judges?

5. How would you have handled the dilemma faced by the Israelites after the war, given the cultural context and available options?

6. How can the actions taken by the Israelites in Judges 21 inform our understanding of decision making in desperate situations?

7. What are some of the modern-day dilemmas that might compare to the one faced by the Israelites in Judges 21, and how might they be handled differently today?

8. How does the situation in Judges 21 reflect the consequences of inter-tribal strife or in broader terms, inter-group conflicts?

9. What implications can be drawn from the Israelites' decisions for the Tribe of Benjamin in terms of conflict resolution and reconciliation?

10. How can the story in Judges 21 guide our understanding of collective responsibility?

11. If you were a leader in Israel at the time, what alternative solutions might you have proposed, and why?

12. How can Judges 21 help us navigate the complexities of upholding cultural traditions versus responding to changing circumstances?

13. In what ways can the book of Judges, particularly chapter 21, inform modern discussions on war, its aftermath, and restoration?

14. If you were part of the Tribe of Benjamin, how would you feel about the decisions made by the rest of Israel? What actions would you take?

15. How do the actions of the Israelites in this chapter inform our understanding of survival, preservation, and the lengths humans will go to ensure these?

16. If you were among the young women of Shiloh, how would you interpret the actions of the Israelites, and how would you respond?

17. How does the moral ambiguity in Judges 21 challenge our notions of 'right' and 'wrong' in the modern world?

18. How might the drastic solutions presented in Judges 21 inform our understanding of the potential consequences of conflict?

19. Given the same scenario today, how would international law address the situation?

20. How can the experiences of the Israelites in Judges 21 guide our approach to solving problems in our own communities today?

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