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    Judges 11

    1 Now Jephthah the Gileadite was a valiant soldier, but he was also the son of a prostitute and Jephthah’s father Gilead.ISV — Judges 11:1

    2 Gilead’s wife bore two sons through him, but when his wife’s sons grew up, they expelled Jephthah and declared to him, “You won’t have an inheritance in this a11:2 Lit. in our father’s house, since you’re the son of a different woman.”ISV — Judges 11:2

    3 So Jephthah escaped from his brothers and lived in the territory of Tob, where worthless men gathered themselves around him and went out on raiding parties with him.ISV — Judges 11:3

    4 Later on, the Ammonites attacked Israel.ISV — Judges 11:4

    5 When this happened, b11:5 Lit. When the Ammonites attacked Israel the elders of Gilead went to the territory of Tob to find Jephthah.ISV — Judges 11:5

    6 They told him, “Come and be our commander so we can fight the Ammonites!”ISV — Judges 11:6

    7 But Jephthah replied to the elders of Gilead, “Weren’t you the ones who hated me and drove me out of my father’s house? And you come to me now that you’re in trouble?”ISV — Judges 11:7

    8 So the elders of Gilead told Jephthah, “Well, we’re coming back to you now so you can accompany us, fight the Ammonites, and become the head of all the inhabitants of Gilead.”ISV — Judges 11:8

    9 Then Jephthah asked the elders of Gilead, “If you all send me to fight against the Ammonites and the LORD hands them over right in front of me, will I really become your head?”ISV — Judges 11:9

    10 The elders of Gilead responded to Jephthah, “May the Lord serve c11:10 Lit. hear as a witness that we’re making this agreement between ourselves to do as we’ve said.”ISV — Judges 11:10

    11 So Jephthah went with the elders of Gilead, and the people appointed him head and military commander over them. Jephthah uttered everything he had to say with the solemnity of an oath d11:11 Lit. uttered all his words in the LORD’s presence at Mizpah.ISV — Judges 11:11

    12 Afterwards, Jephthah sent messengers to the king of the Ammonites to ask him, “What’s your dispute between us that prompted you to come and attack my land?”ISV — Judges 11:12

    13 The king of the Ammonites answered the messengers of Jephthah, “We’re here e11:13 The Heb. lacks We’re here because Israel took away my land from the Arnon River as far as the Jabbok River and as far as the Jordan River when they came up from Egypt! So restore it as a gesture of good will.” f11:13 Lit. restore them in peaceISV — Judges 11:13

    14 But Jephthah sent additional messengers again to the king of the AmmonitesISV — Judges 11:14

    15 and they informed him, “This is Jephthah’s response: ‘Israel didn’t seize the land of Moab nor the land of the Ammonites.ISV — Judges 11:15

    16 Here’s what happened: g11:16 Lit. Because When Israel came up from Egypt, passed through the desert to the Red h11:16 Lit. Reed Sea, and arrived at Kadesh,ISV — Judges 11:16

    17 Israel sent a delegation to the king of Edom and asked him, “Please let us pass through your territory.” ‘But the king of Edom wouldn’t listen. So they also sent word to the king of Moab, but he wouldn’t consent, either. So Israel stayed at Kadesh.ISV — Judges 11:17

    18 Then they went through the desert, circumventing the territory belonging to Edom and Moab. They encamped on the other side of the Arnon River, but never entered the territory of Moab because the Arnon River is the border of Moab.ISV — Judges 11:18

    19 ‘Then Israel sent a delegation to Sihon, king of the Amorites and king of Heshbon. Israel requested of him, “Please let us pass through your territory to our place.”ISV — Judges 11:19

    20 But Sihon didn’t trust Israel to pass through his territory, so he assembled his entire army, encamped in Jahaz, and fought against Israel.ISV — Judges 11:20

    21 The LORD God of Israel handed Sihon and his entire army into the control of Israel, and defeated them. As a result, Israel took control over the entire land of the Amorites, who were living in that country.ISV — Judges 11:21

    22 They took possession of the entire territory of the Amorites from the Arnon River as far as the Jabbok River and from the desert as far as the Jordan River.ISV — Judges 11:22

    23 ‘Now then, since the LORD God of Israel expelled the Amorites right in front of his people Israel, are you going to control their territory?ISV — Judges 11:23

    24 Don’t you control what your god Chemosh gives you? In the same way, we’ll take control of whomever the LORD our God has driven out in front of us.ISV — Judges 11:24

    25 Also ask yourselves: i11:25 Lit. And now do you have a better case j11:25 Lit. are you better than Zippor’s son Balak, king of Moab? Did he ever have a quarrel with Israel or ever win a k11:25 The Heb. lacks ever win a fight against them?ISV — Judges 11:25

    26 When Israel was living in Heshbon and its surrounding villages, in Aroer and its surrounding villages, and in all the cities that line the banks of the Arnon River these past three hundred years, why didn’t you retake them during that time?ISV — Judges 11:26

    27 I haven’t sinned against you, but you are acting wrongly against me by declaring war on me. May the LORD, the Judge, sit in judgment today between the Israelis and the Ammonites.’”ISV — Judges 11:27

    28 But the king of the Ammonites wouldn’t heed the message that Jephthah had sent to him.ISV — Judges 11:28

    29 The Spirit of the LORD came l11:29 Lit. was on Jephthah, so he swept through Gilead and the territory of m11:29 The Heb. lacks the territory of Manasseh, then swept through Mizpah in Gilead, and from Mizpah in Gilead he proceeded toward where the Ammonites were encamped.ISV — Judges 11:29

    30 Jephthah made this solemn vow to the LORD: “If you truly give the Ammonites into my control,ISV — Judges 11:30

    31 then if I return from the Ammonites without incident, n11:31 Lit. Ammonites in peace whatever comes o11:31 MT participle is masculine out the doors of my house to meet me will become the LORD’s, and I will offer it p11:31 MT suffix is masculine up as a burnt offering.”ISV — Judges 11:31

    32 Then Jephthah crossed over to the Ammonites and attacked them. The LORD gave them into his control.ISV — Judges 11:32

    33 He attacked them from Aroer to the entrance of Minnith—twenty cities in all q11:33 The Heb. lacks in all —even as far as Abel-keramim. As a result, the Ammonites were subdued right in front of the Israelis.ISV — Judges 11:33

    34 When Jephthah arrived at his home in Mizpah—surprise!—it was his daughter who came out to meet him, playing tambourines and dancing. She was his one and only child. Except for her, he had no other son or daughter.ISV — Judges 11:34

    35 When he saw her, he ripped his clothes and cried out, “Oh no! My daughter! You have terribly burdened me! You’ve joined those who are causing me trouble, because I’ve given my word r11:35 Lit. I’ve opened my mouth to the LORD, and I cannot go back on it. s11:35 The Heb. lacks on itISV — Judges 11:35

    36 She told him, “My father, you have given your word t11:36 Lit. You’ve opened your mouth to the LORD. Do to me according to what has come out of your own mouth, considering that the LORD has paid back your enemies, the Ammonites.”ISV — Judges 11:36

    37 Then she continued talking with her father, “Do this for me: leave me alone by myself for two months. I’ll go up to the mountains and cry there because I’ll never marry. u11:37 Lit. there on behalf of my virginity; i.e. terminating the genealogy of Jephthah My friends and I will go.” v11:37 The Heb. lacks will goISV — Judges 11:37

    38 So he said, “Go!” He sent her away for two months. She left with her friends and cried there on the mountains because she would never marry. w11:38 Lit. there for her virginityISV — Judges 11:38

    39 Later, after the two months were concluded, she returned to her father, and he fulfilled what he had solemnly vowed—and she never married. x11:39 Lit. she did not know a man That’s how the custom arose in IsraelISV — Judges 11:39

    40 that for four days out of every year the Israeli women would go to mourn the daughter of Jephthah the Gileadite in commemoration.ISV — Judges 11:40

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