Judges 11:12-40

Judges 11:12-40

[12] And Jephthah  sent  messengers  unto the king  of the children  of Ammon,  saying,  What hast thou to do with me, that thou art come  against me to fight  in my land?  [13] And the king  of the children  of Ammon  answered  unto the messengers  of Jephthah,  Because Israel  took away  my land,  when they came up  out of Egypt,  from Arnon  even unto Jabbok,  and unto Jordan:  now therefore restore those lands again  peaceably.  [14] And Jephthah  sent  messengers  again  unto the king  of the children  of Ammon:  [15] And said  Jephthah,  Israel  took not away  the land  of Moab,  nor the land  of the children  of Ammon:  [16] But when Israel  came up  from Egypt,  through the wilderness  unto the Red  sea,  and came  to Kadesh;  [17] Then Israel  sent  messengers  unto the king  of Edom,  saying,  Let me, I pray thee, pass through  thy land:  but the king  of Edom  would not hearken  thereto. And in like manner they sent  unto the king  of Moab:  but he would  not consent: and Israel  abode  in Kadesh.  [18] through the wilderness,  and compassed  the land  of Edom,  and the land  of Moab,  and came  by the east side  of the land  of Moab,  and pitched  on the other side  of Arnon,  but came  not within the border  of Moab:  for Arnon  was the border  of Moab.  [19] And Israel  sent  messengers  unto Sihon  king  of the Amorites,  the king  of Heshbon;  and Israel  said  unto him, Let us pass,  we pray thee, through thy land  into  my place.  [20] But Sihon  trusted  not Israel  to pass  through his coast:  but Sihon  all his people  together,  and pitched  in Jahaz,  and fought  against Israel.  [21] And the LORD  God  of Israel  delivered  Sihon  and all his people  into the hand  of Israel,  and they smote  them: so Israel  possessed  all the land  of the Amorites,  the inhabitants  of that country.  [22] And they possessed  all the coasts  of the Amorites,  from Arnon  even unto Jabbok,  and from the wilderness  even unto Jordan.  [23] So now the LORD  God  of Israel  hath dispossessed  the Amorites  from before  his people  Israel,  and shouldest thou possess  [24] Wilt not thou possess  that which Chemosh  thy god  giveth thee to possess?  So whomsoever the LORD  our God  shall drive out  from before  us, them will we possess.  [25] And now art thou any thing better  than Balak  the son  of Zippor,  king  of Moab?  did he ever  against Israel,  or did he ever  against them, [26] While Israel  dwelt  in Heshbon  and her towns,  and in Aroer  and her towns,  and in all the cities  that be along by the coasts  of Arnon,  three  hundred  years?  why therefore did ye not recover  them within that time?  [27] Wherefore I have not sinned  against thee, but thou doest  me wrong  to war  against me: the LORD  the Judge  this day  between the children  of Israel  and the children  of Ammon.  [28] Howbeit the king  of the children  of Ammon  hearkened  not unto the words  of Jephthah  which he sent  him. [29] Then the Spirit  of the LORD  came upon Jephthah,  and he passed over  Gilead,  and Manasseh,  and passed over  Mizpeh  of Gilead,  and from Mizpeh  of Gilead  he passed over  unto the children  of Ammon.  [30] And Jephthah  vowed  a vow  unto the LORD,  and said,  If thou shalt without fail  the children  of Ammon  into mine hands,  [31] Then it shall be, that whatsoever  of the doors  of my house  to meet  me, when I return  in peace  from the children  of Ammon,  shall surely be the LORD'S,  and I will offer it up  for a burnt offering.  [32] So Jephthah  passed over  unto the children  of Ammon  to fight  against them; and the LORD  delivered  them into his hands.  [33] And he smote  them from Aroer,  even till thou come  to Minnith,  even twenty  cities,  and unto the plain  of the vineyards,  with a very  great  slaughter.  Thus the children  of Ammon  were subdued  before  the children  of Israel.  [34] And Jephthah  came  to Mizpeh  unto his house,  and, behold, his daughter  came out  to meet  him with timbrels  and with dances:  and she was his only child;  beside her he had neither son  nor  daughter.  [35] And it came to pass, when he saw  her, that he rent  his clothes,  and said,  Alas,  my daughter!  me very  and thou art one of them that trouble  me: for I have opened  my mouth  unto the LORD,  and I cannot  go back.  [36] And she said  unto him, My father,  if thou hast opened  thy mouth  unto the LORD,  do  to me according to that which  hath proceeded  out of thy mouth;  forasmuch  as the LORD  hath taken  vengeance  for thee of thine enemies,  even of the children  of Ammon.  [37] And she said  unto her father,  Let this thing  be done  for me: let me alone  two  months,  and down  upon the mountains,  and bewail  my virginity,  [38] And he said,  And he sent her away  for two  months:  with her companions,  and bewailed  her virginity  upon the mountains.  [39] And it came to pass at the end  of two  months,  that she returned  unto her father,  who did  with her according to his vow  which he had vowed:  and she knew  no man.  And it was a custom  in Israel,  [40] That the daughters  of Israel  yearly  to lament  the daughter  of Jephthah  the Gileadite  four  days  in a year.