Peter Griffin: Alright, so this chapter is all about the people of Israel getting revenge on the tribe of Benjamin for not sending women to a festival. So, they go to war and decimate the tribe. Then they hang the captured women and burn the cities.

Lois Griffin: Wow, that's pretty intense.

Brian Griffin: Yeah, it sounds like one of those 'Game of Thrones' episodes.

Stewie Griffin: But the weird part is that they make a vow to never give their daughters to the tribe of Benjamin and then they break that vow.

Chris Griffin: Well, I guess that's like when the 'Avengers' break the Sokovia Accords.

Meg Griffin: Except this time, no one got an Infinity Stone.

Peter Griffin: Right. And then at the end of the chapter, the people of Israel decide to give their daughters to the remaining men of Benjamin in order to help repopulate the tribe.

Lois Griffin: I guess they figured it was better to give their daughters away than to lose the tribe altogether.

Brian Griffin: Yeah, like when 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' gave us a new cast of characters to care about.

Stewie Griffin: Yeah, but it didn't really do much to advance the plot.

Chris Griffin: I guess that's how I feel about this chapter. It's kind of a weird one.

Meg Griffin: Yeah, but it's still an important part of the Bible.