19:1 In
those
days,
when
there
was
no
king
in
Israel,
a
certain
Levite
was
sojourning
in
the
remote
parts
of
the
hill
country
of
Ephraim,
who
took
to
himself
a
concubine
from
Bethlehem
in
Judah.
19:2 And
his
concubine
was
unfaithful
to
him,
and
she
went
away
from
him
to
her
father's
house
at
Bethlehem
in
Judah,
and
was
there
some
four
months.
19:3 Then
her
husband
arose
and
went
after
her,
to
speak
kindly
to
her
and
bring
her
back.
He
had
with
him
his
servant
and
a
couple
of
donkeys.
And
she
brought
him
into
her
father's
house.
And
when
the
girl's
father
saw
him,
he
came
with
joy
to
meet
him.
19:4 And
his
father-in-law,
the
girl's
father,
made
him
stay,
and
he
remained
with
him
three
days.
So
they
ate
and
drank
and
spent
the
night
there.
19:5 And
on
the
fourth
day
they
arose
early
in
the
morning,
and
he
prepared
to
go,
but
the
girl's
father
said
to
his
son-in-law,
"Strengthen
your
heart
with
a
morsel
of
bread,
and
after
that
you
may
go."
19:6 So
the
two
of
them
sat
and
ate
and
drank
together.
And
the
girl's
father
said
to
the
man,
"Be
pleased
to
spend
the
night,
and
let
your
heart
be
merry."
19:7 And
when
the
man
rose
up
to
go,
his
father-in-law
pressed
him,
till
he
spent
the
night
there
again.
19:8 And
on
the
fifth
day
he
arose
early
in
the
morning
to
depart.
And
the
girl's
father
said,
"Strengthen
your
heart
and
wait
until
the
day
declines."
So
they
ate,
both
of
them.
19:9 And
when
the
man
and
his
concubine
and
his
servant
rose
up
to
depart,
his
father-in-law,
the
girl's
father,
said
to
him,
"Behold,
now
the
day
has
waned
toward
evening.
Please,
spend
the
night.
Behold,
the
day
draws
to
its
close.
Lodge
here
and
let
your
heart
be
merry,
and
tomorrow
you
shall
arise
early
in
the
morning
for
your
journey,
and
go
home."
19:10 But
the
man
would
not
spend
the
night.
He
rose
up
and
departed
and
arrived
opposite
Jebus
(that
is,
Jerusalem).
He
had
with
him
a
couple
of
saddled
donkeys,
and
his
concubine
was
with
him.
19:11 When
they
were
near
Jebus,
the
day
was
nearly
over,
and
the
servant
said
to
his
master,
"Come
now,
let
us
turn
aside
to
this
city
of
the
Jebusites
and
spend
the
night
in
it."
19:12 And
his
master
said
to
him,
"We
will
not
turn
aside
into
the
city
of
foreigners,
who
do
not
belong
to
the
people
of
Israel,
but
we
will
pass
on
to
Gibeah."
19:13 And
he
said
to
his
young
man,
"Come
and
let
us
draw
near
to
one
of
these
places
and
spend
the
night
at
Gibeah
or
at
Ramah."
19:14 So
they
passed
on
and
went
their
way.
And
the
sun
went
down
on
them
near
Gibeah,
which
belongs
to
Benjamin,
19:15 and
they
turned
aside
there,
to
go
in
and
spend
the
night
at
Gibeah.
And
he
went
in
and
sat
down
in
the
open
square
of
the
city,
for
no
one
took
them
into
his
house
to
spend
the
night.
19:16 And
behold,
an
old
man
was
coming
from
his
work
in
the
field
at
evening.
The
man
was
from
the
hill
country
of
Ephraim,
and
he
was
sojourning
in
Gibeah.
The
men
of
the
place
were
Benjaminites.
19:17 And
he
lifted
up
his
eyes
and
saw
the
traveler
in
the
open
square
of
the
city.
And
the
old
man
said,
"Where
are
you
going
And
where
do
you
come
from"
19:18 And
he
said
to
him,
"We
are
passing
from
Bethlehem
in
Judah
to
the
remote
parts
of
the
hill
country
of
Ephraim,
from
which
I
come.
I
went
to
Bethlehem
in
Judah,
and
I
am
going
to
the
house
of
the
Lord,
but
no
one
has
taken
me
into
his
house.
19:19 We
have
straw
and
feed
for
our
donkeys,
with
bread
and
wine
for
me
and
your
female
servant
and
the
young
man
with
your
servants.
There
is
no
lack
of
anything."
19:20 And
the
old
man
said,
"Peace
be
to
you;
I
will
care
for
all
your
wants.
Only,
do
not
spend
the
night
in
the
square."
19:21 So
he
brought
him
into
his
house
and
gave
the
donkeys
feed.
And
they
washed
their
feet,
and
ate
and
drank.
19:22 As
they
were
making
their
hearts
merry,
behold,
the
men
of
the
city,
worthless
fellows,
surrounded
the
house,
beating
on
the
door.
And
they
said
to
the
old
man,
the
master
of
the
house,
"Bring
out
the
man
who
came
into
your
house,
that
we
may
know
him."
19:23 And
the
man,
the
master
of
the
house,
went
out
to
them
and
said
to
them,
"No,
my
brothers,
do
not
act
so
wickedly;
since
this
man
has
come
into
my
house,
do
not
do
this
vile
thing.
19:24 Behold,
here
are
my
virgin
daughter
and
his
concubine.
Let
me
bring
them
out
now.
Violate
them
and
do
with
them
what
seems
good
to
you,
but
against
this
man
do
not
do
this
outrageous
thing."
19:25 But
the
men
would
not
listen
to
him.
So
the
man
seized
his
concubine
and
made
her
go
out
to
them.
And
they
knew
her
and
abused
her
all
night
until
the
morning.
And
as
the
dawn
began
to
break,
they
let
her
go.
19:26 And
as
morning
appeared,
the
woman
came
and
fell
down
at
the
door
of
the
man's
house
where
her
master
was,
until
it
was
light.
19:27 And
her
master
rose
up
in
the
morning,
and
when
he
opened
the
doors
of
the
house
and
went
out
to
go
on
his
way,
behold,
there
was
his
concubine
lying
at
the
door
of
the
house,
with
her
hands
on
the
threshold.
19:28 He
said
to
her,
"Get
up,
let
us
be
going."
But
there
was
no
answer.
Then
he
put
her
on
the
donkey,
and
the
man
rose
up
and
went
away
to
his
home.
19:29 And
when
he
entered
his
house,
he
took
a
knife,
and
taking
hold
of
his
concubine
he
divided
her,
limb
by
limb,
into
twelve
pieces,
and
sent
her
throughout
all
the
territory
of
Israel.
19:30 And
all
who
saw
it
said,
"Such
a
thing
has
never
happened
or
been
seen
from
the
day
that
the
people
of
Israel
came
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
until
this
day;
consider
it,
take
counsel,
and
speak."