2:1 Now
the
angel
of
the
LORD
went
up
from
Gilgal
to
Bochim.
And
he
said,
"I
brought
you
up
from
Egypt
and
brought
you
into
the
land
that
I
swore
to
give
to
your
fathers.
I
said,
'I
will
never
break
my
covenant
with
you,
2:2 and
you
shall
make
no
covenant
with
the
inhabitants
of
this
land;
you
shall
break
down
their
altars.'
But
you
have
not
obeyed
my
voice.
What
is
this
you
have
done
2:3 So
now
I
say,
I
will
not
drive
them
out
before
you,
but
they
shall
become
thorns
in
your
sides,
and
their
gods
shall
be
a
snare
to
you."
2:4 As
soon
as
the
angel
of
the
LORD
spoke
these
words
to
all
the
people
of
Israel,
the
people
lifted
up
their
voices
and
wept.
2:5 And
they
called
the
name
of
that
place
Bochim.
And
they
sacrificed
there
to
the
LORD.
2:6 When
Joshua
dismissed
the
people,
the
people
of
Israel
went
each
to
his
inheritance
to
take
possession
of
the
land.
2:7 And
the
people
served
the
LORD
all
the
days
of
Joshua,
and
all
the
days
of
the
elders
who
outlived
Joshua,
who
had
seen
all
the
great
work
that
the
LORD
had
done
for
Israel.
2:8 And
Joshua
the
son
of
Nun,
the
servant
of
the
LORD,
died
at
the
age
of
110
years.
2:9 And
they
buried
him
within
the
boundaries
of
his
inheritance
in
Timnath-heres,
in
the
hill
country
of
Ephraim,
north
of
the
mountain
of
Gaash.
2:10 And
all
that
generation
also
were
gathered
to
their
fathers.
And
there
arose
another
generation
after
them
who
did
not
know
the
LORD
or
the
work
that
he
had
done
for
Israel.
2:11 And
the
people
of
Israel
did
what
was
evil
in
the
sight
of
the
LORD
and
served
the
Baals.
2:12 And
they
abandoned
the
LORD,
the
God
of
their
fathers,
who
had
brought
them
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
They
went
after
other
gods,
from
among
the
gods
of
the
peoples
who
were
around
them,
and
bowed
down
to
them.
And
they
provoked
the
LORD
to
anger.
2:13 They
abandoned
the
LORD
and
served
the
Baals
and
the
Ashtaroth.
2:14 So
the
anger
of
the
LORD
was
kindled
against
Israel,
and
he
gave
them
over
to
plunderers,
who
plundered
them.
And
he
sold
them
into
the
hand
of
their
surrounding
enemies,
so
that
they
could
no
longer
withstand
their
enemies.
2:15 Whenever
they
marched
out,
the
hand
of
the
LORD
was
against
them
for
harm,
as
the
LORD
had
warned,
and
as
the
LORD
had
sworn
to
them.
And
they
were
in
terrible
distress.
2:16 Then
the
LORD
raised
up
judges,
who
saved
them
out
of
the
hand
of
those
who
plundered
them.
2:17 Yet
they
did
not
listen
to
their
judges,
for
they
whored
after
other
gods
and
bowed
down
to
them.
They
soon
turned
aside
from
the
way
in
which
their
fathers
had
walked,
who
had
obeyed
the
commandments
of
the
LORD,
and
they
did
not
do
so.
2:18 Whenever
the
LORD
raised
up
judges
for
them,
the
LORD
was
with
the
judge,
and
he
saved
them
from
the
hand
of
their
enemies
all
the
days
of
the
judge.
For
the
LORD
was
moved
to
pity
by
their
groaning
because
of
those
who
afflicted
and
oppressed
them.
2:19 But
whenever
the
judge
died,
they
turned
back
and
were
more
corrupt
than
their
fathers,
going
after
other
gods,
serving
them
and
bowing
down
to
them.
They
did
not
drop
any
of
their
practices
or
their
stubborn
ways.
2:20 So
the
anger
of
the
LORD
was
kindled
against
Israel,
and
he
said,
"Because
this
people
has
transgressed
my
covenant
that
I
commanded
their
fathers
and
have
not
obeyed
my
voice,
2:21 I
will
no
longer
drive
out
before
them
any
of
the
nations
that
Joshua
left
when
he
died,
2:22 in
order
to
test
Israel
by
them,
whether
they
will
take
care
to
walk
in
the
way
of
the
LORD
as
their
fathers
did,
or
not."
2:23 So
the
LORD
left
those
nations,
not
driving
them
out
quickly,
and
he
did
not
give
them
into
the
hand
of
Joshua.