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1 Now
Jephthah the
Gileadite was a
mighty man of
valor. He was
the son of
a prostitute.
Gilead became the
father of Jephthah.
2 Gilead’s wife
bore him sons.
When his wife’s
sons grew up,
they drove
Jephthah out
and said to him,
“You will not
inherit in our
father’s house,
for you are
the son of
another woman.”
3 Then
Jephthah fled from
his brothers and
lived in the
land of Tob.
Outlaws joined up
with Jephthah, and
they went out
with him.
4 After
a while, the
children of Ammon
made war against
Israel.
5 When
the children of
Ammon made war
against Israel,
the elders of
Gilead went to
get Jephthah out
of the land of
Tob.
6 They said
to Jephthah, “Come
and be our
chief, that we
may fight with
the children of
Ammon.”
7 Jephthah said
to the elders
of Gilead, “Didn’t
you hate me,
and drive me
out of my father’s
house? Why have
you come to me
now when you are
in distress?”
8 The
elders of Gilead
said to Jephthah,
“Therefore we have
turned again to
you now, that
you may go
with us and
fight with the
children of Ammon.
You will be
our head over
all the
inhabitants of
Gilead.”
9 Jephthah said
to the elders
of Gilead, “If
you bring me
home again to
fight with the
children of Ammon,
and the LORD
delivers them
before me, will
I be your
head?”
10 The
elders of Gilead
said to Jephthah,
“The LORD will
be witness between
us. Surely we
will do what
you say.”
11 Then
Jephthah went with
the elders of
Gilead, and the
people made him
head and chief
over them.
Jephthah spoke all
his words before
the LORD in
Mizpah.
12 Jephthah
sent messengers to
the king of
the children of
Ammon, saying, “What
do you have
to do with
me, that you
have come to
me to fight
against my land?”
13 The
king of the
children of Ammon
answered the
messengers of
Jephthah, “Because
Israel took away
my land when he
came up out
of Egypt, from
the Arnon even to
the Jabbok, and
to the Jordan.
Now therefore
restore that territory
again peaceably.”
14 Jephthah
sent messengers
again to the
king of the
children of Ammon;
15 and
he said to him, “Jephthah
says: Israel didn’t
take away the land
of Moab, nor
the land of the
children of Ammon;
16 but
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 me pass
through your land;’
but the king
of Edom didn’t listen.
In the same way,
he sent to
the king of
Moab, but he
refused; so Israel
stayed in Kadesh.
18 Then
they went through
the wilderness,
and went around
the land of Edom,
and the land
of Moab, and
came by the
east side of
the land of
Moab, and they
encamped on the
other side of
the Arnon; but
they didn’t come within
the border of
Moab, for the Arnon
was the border
of Moab.
19 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
my place.’
20 But
Sihon didn’t trust Israel
to pass through
his border; but
Sihon gathered all
his people
together, and
encamped in Jahaz,
and fought against
Israel.
21 The
LORD, the God
of Israel,
delivered Sihon
and all his
people into the
hand of Israel,
and they struck
them. So Israel
possessed all
the land of
the Amorites, the
inhabitants of
that country.
22 They
possessed all the
border of
the Amorites, from
the Arnon even to
the Jabbok, and
from the
wilderness even to
the Jordan.
23 So
now the LORD,
the God of
Israel, has
dispossessed the Amorites
from before his
people Israel, and
should you possess
them?
24 Won’t you
possess that which
Chemosh your god
gives you to
possess? So
whoever the LORD
our God has
dispossessed from
before us, them
will we possess.
25 Now
are you anything
better than Balak
the son of
Zippor, king of
Moab? Did he
ever strive
against Israel, or
did he ever
fight against them?
26 Israel
lived in Heshbon
and its towns,
and in Aroer
and its towns,
and in all
the cities that
are along the
side of the Arnon
for three hundred
years! Why didn’t
you recover them
within that time?
27 Therefore
I have not
sinned against you,
but you do
me wrong to
war against me.
May the LORD
the Judge be
judge today
between the
children of Israel
and the children
of Ammon.”
28 However,
the king of
the children of
Ammon didn’t listen
to the words
of Jephthah which
he sent him.
29 Then
the LORD’s Spirit
came on Jephthah,
and he passed
over Gilead and
Manasseh, and
passed over Mizpah
of Gilead, and
from Mizpah of
Gilead he passed
over to the
children of Ammon.
30 Jephthah
vowed a vow
to the LORD,
and said, “If you
will indeed
deliver the
children 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 children
of Ammon, it
shall be the
LORD’s, and I
will offer it
up for a
burnt offering.”
32 So
Jephthah passed
over to the
children of Ammon
to fight against
them; and the
LORD delivered
them into his
hand.
33 He
struck them from
Aroer until you
come to Minnith,
even twenty cities,
and to Abelcheramim,
with a very
great slaughter.
So the children
of Ammon were
subdued before the
children of Israel.
34 Jephthah
came to Mizpah
to his house;
and behold, his
daughter came out
to meet him
with tambourines
and with dances.
She was his
only child.
Besides her he
had neither son
nor daughter.
35 When
he saw her,
he tore
his clothes, and
said, “Alas, my
daughter! You have
brought me very
low, and you
are one of
those who trouble
me; for I
have opened my
mouth to the
LORD, and I
can’t go back.”
36 She said
to him, “My
father, you have
opened your mouth
to the LORD;
do to me
according to that
which has
proceeded out of
your mouth,
because the LORD
has taken
vengeance for you
on your enemies,
even on the
children of Ammon.”
37 Then
she said to
her father, “Let
this thing be
done for me.
Leave me alone
two months, that
I may depart
and go down
on the mountains,
and bewail my
virginity, I and
my companions.”
38 He said, “Go.” He sent her
away for two
months; and she
departed, she and
her companions,
and mourned her
virginity on the
mountains.
39 At
the end of
two months, she
returned to
her father, who
did with
her according to
his vow which
he had vowed.
She was a virgin.
It became a
custom in Israel
40 that
the daughters of
Israel went yearly
to celebrate the
daughter of
Jephthah the
Gileadite four days
in a year.