11:1 Now
Jephthah
the
Gileadite
was
a
mighty
warrior,
but
he
was
the
son
of
a
prostitute.
Gilead
was
the
father
of
Jephthah.
11:2 And
Gilead's
wife
also
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."
11:3 Then
Jephthah
fled
from
his
brothers
and
lived
in
the
land
of
Tob,
and
worthless
fellows
collected
around
Jephthah
and
went
out
with
him.
11:4 After
a
time
the
Ammonites
made
war
against
Israel.
11:5 And
when
the
Ammonites
made
war
against
Israel,
the
elders
of
Gilead
went
to
bring
Jephthah
from
the
land
of
Tob.
11:6 And
they
said
to
Jephthah,
"Come
and
be
our
leader,
that
we
may
fight
against
the
Ammonites."
11:7 But
Jephthah
said
to
the
elders
of
Gilead,
"Did
you
not
hate
me
and
drive
me
out
of
my
father's
house
Why
have
you
come
to
me
now
when
you
are
in
distress"
11:8 And
the
elders
of
Gilead
said
to
Jephthah,
"That
is
why
we
have
turned
to
you
now,
that
you
may
go
with
us
and
fight
against
the
Ammonites
and
be
our
head
over
all
the
inhabitants
of
Gilead."
11:9 Jephthah
said
to
the
elders
of
Gilead,
"If
you
bring
me
home
again
to
fight
against
the
Ammonites,
and
the
LORD
gives
them
over
to
me,
I
will
be
your
head."
11:10 And
the
elders
of
Gilead
said
to
Jephthah,
"The
LORD
will
be
witness
between
us,
if
we
do
not
do
as
you
say."
11:11 So
Jephthah
went
with
the
elders
of
Gilead,
and
the
people
made
him
head
and
leader
over
them.
And
Jephthah
spoke
all
his
words
before
the
LORD
at
Mizpah.
11:12 Then
Jephthah
sent
messengers
to
the
king
of
the
Ammonites
and
said,
"What
do
you
have
against
me,
that
you
have
come
to
me
to
fight
against
my
land"
11:13 And
the
king
of
the
Ammonites
answered
the
messengers
of
Jephthah,
"Because
Israel
on
coming
up
from
Egypt
took
away
my
land,
from
the
Arnon
to
the
Jabbok
and
to
the
Jordan;
now
therefore
restore
it
peaceably."
11:14 Jephthah
again
sent
messengers
to
the
king
of
the
Ammonites
11:15 and
said
to
him,
"Thus
says
Jephthah:
Israel
did
not
take
away
the
land
of
Moab
or
the
land
of
the
Ammonites,
11:16 but
when
they
came
up
from
Egypt,
Israel
went
through
the
wilderness
to
the
Red
Sea
and
came
to
Kadesh.
11:17 Israel
then
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
sent
also
to
the
king
of
Moab,
but
he
would
not
consent.
So
Israel
remained
at
Kadesh.
11:18 "Then
they
journeyed
through
the
wilderness
and
went
around
the
land
of
Edom
and
the
land
of
Moab
and
arrived
on
the
east
side
of
the
land
of
Moab
and
camped
on
the
other
side
of
the
Arnon.
But
they
did
not
enter
the
territory
of
Moab,
for
the
Arnon
was
the
boundary
of
Moab.
11:19 Israel
then
sent
messengers
to
Sihon
king
of
the
Amorites,
king
of
Heshbon,
and
Israel
said
to
him,
'Please
let
us
pass
through
your
land
to
our
country,'
11:20 but
Sihon
did
not
trust
Israel
to
pass
through
his
territory,
so
Sihon
gathered
all
his
people
together
and
encamped
at
Jahaz
and
fought
with
Israel.
11:21 And
the
LORD,
the
God
of
Israel,
gave
Sihon
and
all
his
people
into
the
hand
of
Israel,
and
they
defeated
them.
So
Israel
took
possession
of
all
the
land
of
the
Amorites,
who
inhabited
that
country.
11:22 And
they
took
possession
of
all
the
territory
of
the
Amorites
from
the
Arnon
to
the
Jabbok
and
from
the
wilderness
to
the
Jordan.
11:23 So
then
the
LORD,
the
God
of
Israel,
dispossessed
the
Amorites
from
before
his
people
Israel;
and
are
you
to
take
possession
of
them
11:24 Will
you
not
possess
what
Chemosh
your
god
gives
you
to
possess
And
all
that
the
LORD
our
God
has
dispossessed
before
us,
we
will
possess.
11:25 Now
are
you
any
better
than
Balak
the
son
of
Zippor,
king
of
Moab
Did
he
ever
contend
against
Israel,
or
did
he
ever
go
to
war
with
them
11:26 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,
300
years,
why
did
you
not
deliver
them
within
that
time
11:27 I
therefore
have
not
sinned
against
you,
and
you
do
me
wrong
by
making
war
on
me.
The
LORD,
the
Judge,
decide
this
day
between
the
people
of
Israel
and
the
people
of
Ammon."
11:28 But
the
king
of
the
Ammonites
did
not
listen
to
the
words
of
Jephthah
that
he
sent
to
him.
11:29 Then
the
Spirit
of
the
LORD
was
upon
Jephthah,
and
he
passed
through
Gilead
and
Manasseh
and
passed
on
to
Mizpah
of
Gilead,
and
from
Mizpah
of
Gilead
he
passed
on
to
the
Ammonites.
11:30 And
Jephthah
made
a
vow
to
the
LORD
and
said,
"If
you
will
give
the
Ammonites
into
my
hand,
11:31 then
whatever
comes
out
from
the
doors
of
my
house
to
meet
me
when
I
return
in
peace
from
the
Ammonites
shall
be
the
LORD's,
and
I
will
offer
it
up
for
a
burnt
offering."
11:32 So
Jephthah
crossed
over
to
the
Ammonites
to
fight
against
them,
and
the
LORD
gave
them
into
his
hand.
11:33 And
he
struck
them
from
Aroer
to
the
neighborhood
of
Minnith,
twenty
cities,
and
as
far
as
Abel-keramim,
with
a
great
blow.
So
the
Ammonites
were
subdued
before
the
people
of
Israel.
11:34 Then
Jephthah
came
to
his
home
at
Mizpah.
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.
11:35 And
as
soon
as
he
saw
her,
he
tore
his
clothes
and
said,
"Alas,
my
daughter!
You
have
brought
me
very
low,
and
you
have
become
the
cause
of
great
trouble
to
me.
For
I
have
opened
my
mouth
to
the
LORD,
and
I
cannot
take
back
my
vow."
11:36 And
she
said
to
him,
"My
father,
you
have
opened
your
mouth
to
the
LORD;
do
to
me
according
to
what
has
gone
out
of
your
mouth,
now
that
the
LORD
has
avenged
you
on
your
enemies,
on
the
Ammonites."
11:37 So
she
said
to
her
father,
"Let
this
thing
be
done
for
me:
leave
me
alone
two
months,
that
I
may
go
up
and
down
on
the
mountains
and
weep
for
my
virginity,
I
and
my
companions."
11:38 So
he
said,
"Go."
Then
he
sent
her
away
for
two
months,
and
she
departed,
she
and
her
companions,
and
wept
for
her
virginity
on
the
mountains.
11:39 And
at
the
end
of
two
months,
she
returned
to
her
father,
who
did
with
her
according
to
his
vow
that
he
had
made.
She
had
never
known
a
man,
and
it
became
a
custom
in
Israel
11:40 that
the
daughters
of
Israel
went
year
by
year
to
lament
the
daughter
of
Jephthah
the
Gileadite
four
days
in
the
year.