While they were celebrating, behold, the men of the city, certain worthless fellows, surrounded the house, pounding the door; and they spoke to the owner of the house, the old man, saying, “Bring out the man who came into your house that we may have relations with him."
In another episode of homosexuality in the Bible we enter a time of chaos and near anarchy. It was a time when everyone did what was right in their own eyes...not unlike today when the God of the Bible couldn't be farther from people's minds. The scene that unfolds in Judges 19 is disturbing and sickening even by today's sexually depraved immoral standards. There are shadows of Sodom and Gomorrah littered all over this passage and the most unfortunate thing is that it is the people of Israel, God’s chosen involved here. We have an unnamed Levite (a priests of Israel) essentially partying constantly. He then treats his concubine like dirt. Having been unfaithful to her husband she flees to her father in Bethlehem. They later reconcile and again party for five days. They end up leaving and going to Jebus (Jerusalem). In route to Jerusalem they encounter a group of wicked men while staying at an old man’s house...
Judges 19:22 ~ While they were enjoying themselves
[the Levite his concubine and the old man], some of the wicked men of the city
surrounded the house. Pounding on the door, they shouted to the old man who
owned the house, “Bring out the man who came to your house so we can have sex
with him.”
It is at this point we see a complete breakdown of rational
moral thought on everyone’s behalf. These men of Gibeah wished to indulge in
immoral sexuality / homosexuality which was contrary to the laws of God was mentioned in the Pentateuch and
nature. In the Hebrew we again see the word yada / to know a euphemism in this
context for sexual relations. It is men demanding another man for sex. So like
a replay of Sodom (Gagnon-Homosexual Practice 91) we see the host offer his
virgin daughter and the visiting man’s concubine instead which shows a complete
lack of moral sense but at least preserves the old man’s obligation to protect
his male guest which is paramount in this culture. It seems heterosexual misogynistic rape
is preferable to homosexual rape (Block 537).
The Levite’s concubine is then
unceremonious dump on the front step and serially gang raped throughout the
night. The insensitivity of the Levite towards his concubine is breathtaking in
its depravity, as is her gang rape to death. The idea that this man can do this
to his concubine, a human made in the image of God is revolting but there is even more going on here.
What is particularly noteworthy for this paper is
that the men of Gibeah (like Sodom before them) would initially demand a man
for homosexual relations only to accept a woman for heterosexual relations in
his place. I sense we see not necessarily just a case of homosexuality here but
more a case of bisexuality or a sexual attraction to both male and/or female. It
seems that the overriding desire of the Gibeahites is homosexual because
the male Levite is their primary sexual target. Regardless, the willingness for
men to commit a sexual act with another man is still considered an immoral homosexual
act. So that we do not overtly malign the homosexual aspect of this passage we
must also see the immoral heterosexual relations between a Levite man and a
concubine outside of proper marriage (Block 536-537).
All of the people except the victim in this passage
show complete lack of morality to some level or another. Instead of
doing what God has commanded in the Scripture, they all act in disregard of
God’s statutes. In other words, they have rejected God (Romans 1). So reprobate
are these hosts that they treat the concubine like a scrap of meat thrown to
the dogs. The men of Gibeah are worse in that they are totally given over to
their sexual lust that they will rape a man or a woman to death. All involved to a greater or lesser extent
have done what Judges ends up reiterating within it pages multiple times.
Judges 21:25 ~ “…everyone did what was right in his
own eyes.”
They are wickedly selfish and self-serving and could
care less about what God wants (similar to our own day and the days of Sodom and Gomorrah). They only cared about satisfying their own
selfish needs. We see human sinful desires have trump God’s word and commands
here. Sadly, the same unsettling parallels to our own day can be seen in this
passage that revolves around homosexuality.
In the broad scope of geocultural and geosocietal
contexts it is most likely that the Canaanites (non-believers) that were not driven out of the
land negatively influenced God’s people along with their own sinful
proclivities. By Israel not fully eradicating Canaanites from the land, the
sinful influences of the Canaanites people would eventually re-infect God’s
holy people with their wicked culture and practices until they ended up
deteriorating to the point that we see here in Judges 19. If there is any
biblical argument against the mixing of God’s holy people with a godless
culture (Romans 12:2), it resides here in Judges 19. God was clear on this when he stated in
Judges 2:1-3 about Israel’s failure to remove the Canaanite contamination:
“… you shall make no covenant with the inhabitants
of this land; you shall tear down their altars.’ But you have not obeyed Me;
what is this you have done? Therefore I also said, ‘I will not drive them out
before you; but they will become as thorns in your sides and their gods will be
a snare to you.’”
The immoralities and wickedness of the Canaanites that
included homosexuality in this former passage from Judges 2 came back to haunt the
Israelite peoples. In the end it led to a civil war between the Tribe of Benjamin and
Israel in Judges 20 (Wolf 493). I fear we see the same in modern culture as the
same types of sin continues to negatively affect modern nations and negate the Godly influence in a once great, but now failing nation.
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