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He said to her, Up, and let us be going; but none answered: then he took her up on the donkey; and the man rose up, and got him to his place.

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The Horror in Simplicity

Commentators note the chillingly simple way the story is told. Instead of explicitly stating the woman is dead, the text says, 'but none answered.' This stark, emotionless narration, focusing only on the naked facts, makes the horror of the event even more profound and is a feature of ancient biblical history writing.

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Judges 19:28

19th Century

Bishop

But none answered. — The sacred writer, in his horror, will not say that she was dead.

Upon an ass. — Rathe…

John Gill

John Gill

On Judges 19:28

17th Century

Pastor

And he said unto her, up, and let us be going
He spoke to her as supposing her asleep, in order to awake her, and pr…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Judges 19:1–30

17th Century

Minister

The three remaining chapters of this book contain a very sad history of the wickedness of the men of Gibeah, in Benjamin. The righteous Lord permit…