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1
Now Jephthah
the Gileadite
was a valiant
warrior,
but he was the son
of a harlot.
And Gilead
was the father
of Jephthah.
2
Gilead's
wife
bore
him
sons
;
and when his
wife
's
sons
grew
up, they drove
Jephthah
out and said
to him, "You shall not have an inheritance
in our father's
house,
for you are the son
of another
woman."
3
So Jephthah
fled
from his brothers
and lived
in the land
of Tob;
and worthless
fellows
gathered
themselves about
Jephthah,
and they went
out with him.
4
It came
about after
a while
that the sons
of Ammon
fought
against
Israel.
5
When
the sons
of Ammon
fought
against
Israel,
the elders
of Gilead
went
to get
Jephthah
from the land
of Tob;
6
and they said
to Jephthah,
"Come
and be our chief
that we may fight
against the sons
of Ammon."
7
Then Jephthah
said
to the elders
of Gilead,
"Did you not hate
me and drive
me from my father's
house?
So why
have you come
to me now
when
you are in trouble?"
8
The elders
of Gilead
said
to Jephthah,
"For this reason
we have now
returned
to you, that you may go
with us and fight
with the sons
of Ammon
and become
head
over all
the inhabitants
of Gilead
."
9
So Jephthah
said
to the elders
of Gilead,
"If
you take me back
to fight
against the sons
of Ammon
and the LORD
gives
them up to me, will I become
your head?"
10
The elders
of Gilead
said
to Jephthah,
"The LORD
is witness
between
us; surely
we will do
as you have
said
."
11
Then Jephthah
went
with the elders
of Gilead,
and the people
made
him head
and chief
over
them; and Jephthah
spoke
all
his words
before
the LORD
at Mizpah.
12
Now Jephthah
sent
messengers
to the king
of the sons
of Ammon,
saying,
"What
is between you and me, that you have come
to me to fight
against my land?"
13
The king
of the sons
of Ammon
said
to the messengers
of Jephthah,
"Because
Israel
took
away my land
when they came
up from Egypt,
from the Arnon
as far
as the Jabbok
and the Jordan;
therefore, return
them peaceably
now."
14
But Jephthah
sent
messengers
again
to the king
of the sons
of Ammon,
15
and they said
to him, "Thus
says
Jephthah,
'Israel
did not take
away
the land
of Moab
nor
the land
of the sons
of Ammon.
16
'
For when they came
up from Egypt,
and Israel
went
through the wilderness
to the Red
Sea
and came
to Kadesh,
17
then Israel
sent
messengers
to the king
of Edom
,
saying,
"Please
let us pass
through your land,"
but the king
of Edom
would not listen.
And they also
sent
to the king
of Moab,
but he would not con
sent
.
So Israel
remained
at Kadesh.
18
Then they went
through the wilderness
and around
the land
of Edom
and
the land
of Moab,
and came
to the east
side
of
the land
of Moab,
and they camped
beyond
the Arnon;
but they did not enter
the territory
of Moab,
for the Arnon
was the border
of Moab.
19
'
And Israel
sent
messengers
to Sihon
king
of the Amorites,
the
king
of Heshbon,
and Israel
said
to him, "Please
let us pass
through your land
to our place."
20
'
But Sihon
did not trust
Israel
to pass
through his territory;
so Sihon
gathered
all
his people
and camped
in Jahaz
and fought
with
Israel
.
21
'
The LORD,
the God
of Israel,
gave
Sihon
and
all
his people
into the hand
of Israel,
and they defeated
them; so Israel
possessed
all
the land
of the Amorites,
the inhabitants
of that country.
22
'
So they possessed
all
the territory
of the Amorites,
from the Arnon
as far
as the Jabbok,
and from the wilderness
as far
as the Jordan.
23
'
Since now
the LORD,
the God
of
Israel,
drove
out the Amorites
from before
His people
Israel,
are you then to possess
it?
24
'
Do you not possess
what
Chemosh
your god
gives
you to possess?
So
what
ever
the LORD
our God
has driven
out before
us, we will possess
it.
25
'
Now
are you any
better
than
Balak
the son
of Zipp
or
,
king
of Moab?
Did he ever
strive
with Israel,
or
did he ever
fight
against them?
26
'
While Israel
lived
in Heshbon
and its villages,
and in Aroer
and its villages,
and in all
the cities
that are on the banks
of the Arnon,
three
hundred
years,
why
did you not recover
them within that time?
27
'
I therefore have not sinned
against you, but you are doing
me wrong
by making war
against me; may the LORD,
the Judge,
judge
today
between
the sons
of Israel
and
the sons
of Ammon.'"
28
But the king
of the sons
of Ammon
disregarded
the message
which
Jephthah
sent
him.
29
Now the Spirit
of the LORD
came
upon Jephthah,
so that he passed
through
Gilead
and Manasseh;
then he passed
through
Mizpah
of
Gilead
,
and from
Mizpah
of
Gilead
he went
on to the sons
of Ammon.
30
Jephthah
made
a vow
to the LORD
and said,
"If
You will indeed
give
the sons
of Ammon
into my hand,
31
then it shall be that whatever
comes
out of the doors
of my house
to meet
me when I return
in peace
from the sons
of Ammon,
it shall be the LORD'S,
and I will offer
it up as a burnt offering."
32
So Jephthah
crossed over
to the sons
of Ammon
to fight
against them; and the LORD
gave
them into his hand.
33
He struck
them with a very
great
slaughter
from Aroer
to the entrance
of Minnith,
twenty
cities,
and as far
as Abel-keramim.
So
the sons
of Ammon
were subdued
before
the sons
of Israel.
34
When Jephthah
came
to his house
at Mizpah,
behold,
his daughter
was coming
out to meet
him with tambourines
and with dancing.
Now she was his one
and only
child;
besides
her he had no
son
or
daughter.
35
When he saw
her, he tore
his clothes
and said,
"Alas,
my daughter!
You have brought
me very low,
and you are among those who trouble
me; for I have given
my word
to the LORD,
and I cannot
take it back."
36
So she said
to him, "My father,
you have given
your word
to
the LORD
;
do
to me as you have said,
since
the LORD
has avenged
you of your enemies,
the sons
of Ammon."
37
She said
to her father,
"Let this
thing
be done
for me; let
me alone
two
months,
that I may go
to the mountains
and weep
because
of my virginity,
I and my companions."
38
Then he said,
"Go."
So he sent her away
for two
months;
and she left
with her companions,
and wept
on the mountains
because
of her virginity.
39
At the end
of two
months
she returned
to her father,
who did
to her according to the vow
which
he had made;
and she had
no
relations
with a man.
Thus it became
a custom
in Israel,
40
that the daughters
of Israel
went
yearly
to commemorate
the daughter
of Jephthah
the Gileadite
four
days
in the year.
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