19:1 And
it
cometh
to
pass,
in
those
days,
when
there
is
no
king
in
Israel,
that
there
is
a
man
a
Levite,
a
sojourner
in
the
sides
of
the
hill-country
of
Ephraim,
and
he
taketh
to
him
a
wife,
a
concubine,
out
of
Beth-Lehem-Judah;
19:2 and
commit
whoredom
against
him
doth
his
concubine,
and
she
goeth
from
him
unto
the
house
of
her
father,
unto
Beth-Lehem-Judah,
and
is
there
days--four
months.
19:3 And
her
husband
riseth
and
goeth
after
her,
to
speak
unto
her
heart,
to
bring
her
back,
and
his
young
man
[is]
with
him,
and
a
couple
of
asses;
and
she
bringeth
him
into
the
house
of
her
father,
and
the
father
of
the
young
woman
seeth
him,
and
rejoiceth
to
meet
him.
19:4 And
keep
hold
on
him
doth
his
father-in-law,
father
of
the
young
woman,
and
he
abideth
with
him
three
days,
and
they
eat
and
drink,
and
lodge
there.
19:5 And
it
cometh
to
pass,
on
the
fourth
day,
that
they
rise
early
in
the
morning,
and
he
riseth
to
go,
and
the
father
of
the
young
woman
saith
unto
his
son-in-law,
`Support
thy
heart
with
a
morsel
of
bread,
and
afterward
ye
go
on.'
19:6 And
they
sit
and
eat
both
of
them
together,
and
drink,
and
the
father
of
the
young
woman
saith
unto
the
man,
`Be
willing,
I
pray
thee,
and
lodge
all
night,
and
let
thy
heart
be
glad.'
19:7 And
the
man
riseth
to
go,
and
his
father-in-law
presseth
on
him,
and
he
turneth
back
and
lodgeth
there.
19:8 And
he
riseth
early
in
the
morning,
on
the
fifth
day,
to
go,
and
the
father
of
the
young
woman
saith,
`Support,
I
pray
thee,
thy
heart;'
and
they
have
tarried
till
the
turning
of
the
day,
and
they
eat,
both
of
them.
19:9 And
the
man
riseth
to
go,
he
and
his
concubine,
and
his
young
man,
and
his
father-in-law,
father
of
the
young
woman,
saith
to
him,
`Lo,
I
pray
thee,
the
day
hath
fallen
toward
evening,
lodge
all
night,
I
pray
thee;
lo,
the
declining
of
the
day!
lodge
here,
and
let
thine
heart
be
glad--and
ye
have
risen
early
to-morrow
for
your
journey,
and
thou
hast
gone
to
thy
tent.'
19:10 And
the
man
hath
not
been
willing
to
lodge
all
night,
and
he
riseth,
and
goeth,
and
cometh
in
till
over-against
Jebus
(It
[is]
Jerusalem),
and
with
him
[are]
a
couple
of
asses
saddled;
and
his
concubine
[is]
with
him.
19:11 They
[are]
near
Jebus,
and
the
day
hath
gone
greatly
down,
and
the
young
man
saith
unto
his
lord,
`Come,
I
pray
thee,
and
we
turn
aside
unto
this
city
of
the
Jebusite,
and
lodge
in
it.'
19:12 And
his
lord
saith
unto
him,
`Let
us
not
turn
aside
unto
the
city
of
a
stranger,
that
is
not
of
the
sons
of
Israel,
thither,
but
we
have
passed
over
unto
Gibeah.'
19:13 And
he
saith
to
his
young
man,
`Come,
and
we
draw
near
to
one
of
the
places,
and
have
lodged
in
Gibeah,
or
in
Ramah.'
19:14 And
they
pass
over,
and
go
on,
and
the
sun
goeth
in
upon
them
near
Gibeah,
which
is
to
Benjamin;
19:15 and
they
turn
aside
there
to
go
in
to
lodge
in
Gibeah,
and
he
goeth
in
and
sitteth
in
a
broad
place
of
the
city,
and
there
is
no
man
gathering
them
into
the
house
to
lodge.
19:16 And
lo,
a
man,
an
aged
one,
hath
come
from
his
work
from
the
field
in
the
evening,
and
the
man
[is]
of
the
hill-country
of
Ephraim,
and
he
[is]
a
sojourner
in
Gibeah,
and
the
men
of
the
place
[are]
Benjamites.
19:17 And
he
lifteth
up
his
eyes,
and
seeth
the
man,
the
traveller,
in
a
broad
place
of
the
city,
and
the
aged
man
saith,
`Whither
goest
thou
and
whence
comest
thou'
19:18 And
he
saith
unto
him,
`We
are
passing
over
from
Beth-Lehem-Judah
unto
the
sides
of
the
hill-country
of
Ephraim--thence
I
[am]
,
and
I
go
unto
Beth-Lehem-Judah;
and
to
the
house
of
Jehovah
I
am
going,
and
there
is
no
man
gathering
me
into
the
house,
19:19 and
both
straw
and
provender
are
for
our
asses,
and
also
bread
and
wine
there
are
for
me,
and
for
thy
handmaid,
and
for
the
young
man
with
thy
servants;
there
is
no
lack
of
anything.'
19:20 And
the
old
man
saith,
`Peace
to
thee;
only,
all
thy
lack
[is]
on
me,
only
in
the
broad
place
lodge
not.'
19:21 And
he
bringeth
him
in
to
his
house,
and
mixeth
[food]
for
the
asses,
and
they
wash
their
feet,
and
eat
and
drink.
19:22 They
are
making
their
heart
glad,
and
lo,
men
of
the
city,
men--sons
of
worthlessness--have
gone
round
about
the
house,
beating
on
the
door,
and
they
speak
unto
the
old
man,
the
master
of
the
house,
saying,
`Bring
out
the
man
who
hath
come
unto
thine
house,
and
we
know
him.'
19:23 And
the
man,
the
master
of
the
house,
goeth
out
unto
them,
and
saith
unto
them,
`Nay,
my
brethren,
do
not
evil,
I
pray
you,
after
that
this
man
hath
come
in
unto
my
house,
do
not
this
folly;
19:24 lo,
my
daughter,
the
virgin,
and
his
concubine,
let
me
bring
them
out,
I
pray
you,
and
humble
ye
them,
and
do
to
them
that
which
is
good
in
your
eyes,
and
to
this
man
do
not
this
foolish
thing.'
19:25 And
the
men
have
not
been
willing
to
hearken
to
him,
and
the
man
taketh
hold
on
his
concubine,
and
bringeth
[her]
out
unto
them
without,
and
they
know
her,
and
roll
themselves
upon
her
all
the
night,
till
the
morning,
and
send
her
away
in
the
ascending
of
the
dawn;
19:26 and
the
woman
cometh
in
at
the
turning
of
the
morning,
and
falleth
at
the
opening
of
the
man's
house,
where
her
lord
[is]
,
till
the
light.
19:27 And
her
lord
riseth
in
the
morning,
and
openeth
the
doors
of
the
house,
and
goeth
out
to
go
on
his
way,
and
lo,
the
woman,
his
concubine,
is
fallen
at
the
opening
of
the
house,
and
her
hands
[are]
on
the
threshold,
19:28 and
he
saith
unto
her,
`Rise,
and
we
go;'
and
there
is
none
answering,
and
he
taketh
her
on
the
ass,
and
the
man
riseth
and
goeth
to
his
place,
19:29 and
cometh
in
unto
his
house,
and
taketh
the
knife,
and
layeth
hold
on
his
concubine,
and
cutteth
her
in
pieces
to
her
bones--into
twelve
pieces,
and
sendeth
her
into
all
the
border
of
Israel.
19:30 And
it
hath
come
to
pass,
every
one
who
seeth
hath
said,
`There
hath
not
been--yea,
there
hath
not
been
seen
like
this,
from
the
day
of
the
coming
up
of
the
sons
of
Israel
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
till
this
day;
set
your
[heart]
upon
it,
take
counsel,
and
speak.'