Judges 10:6-12:15
New International Version
Jephthah
6 Again the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the Lord.(A) They served the Baals and the Ashtoreths,(B) and the gods of Aram,(C) the gods of Sidon,(D) the gods of Moab, the gods of the Ammonites(E) and the gods of the Philistines.(F) And because the Israelites forsook the Lord(G) and no longer served him, 7 he became angry(H) with them. He sold them(I) into the hands of the Philistines and the Ammonites, 8 who that year shattered and crushed them. For eighteen years they oppressed all the Israelites on the east side of the Jordan in Gilead,(J) the land of the Amorites. 9 The Ammonites also crossed the Jordan to fight against Judah,(K) Benjamin and Ephraim;(L) Israel was in great distress. 10 Then the Israelites cried(M) out to the Lord, “We have sinned(N) against you, forsaking our God and serving the Baals.”(O)
11 The Lord replied, “When the Egyptians,(P) the Amorites,(Q) the Ammonites,(R) the Philistines,(S) 12 the Sidonians, the Amalekites(T) and the Maonites[a](U) oppressed you(V) and you cried to me for help, did I not save you from their hands? 13 But you have forsaken(W) me and served other gods,(X) so I will no longer save you. 14 Go and cry out to the gods you have chosen. Let them save(Y) you when you are in trouble!(Z)”
15 But the Israelites said to the Lord, “We have sinned. Do with us whatever you think best,(AA) but please rescue us now.” 16 Then they got rid of the foreign gods among them and served the Lord.(AB) And he could bear Israel’s misery(AC) no longer.(AD)
17 When the Ammonites were called to arms and camped in Gilead, the Israelites assembled and camped at Mizpah.(AE) 18 The leaders of the people of Gilead said to each other, “Whoever will take the lead in attacking the Ammonites will be head(AF) over all who live in Gilead.”
11 Jephthah(AG) the Gileadite was a mighty warrior.(AH) His father was Gilead;(AI) his mother was a prostitute.(AJ) 2 Gilead’s wife also bore him sons, and when they were grown up, they drove Jephthah away. “You are not going to get any inheritance in our family,” they said, “because you are the son of another woman.” 3 So Jephthah fled from his brothers and settled in the land of Tob,(AK) where a gang of scoundrels(AL) gathered around him and followed him.
4 Some time later, when the Ammonites(AM) were fighting against Israel, 5 the elders of Gilead went to get Jephthah from the land of Tob. 6 “Come,” they said, “be our commander, so we can fight the Ammonites.”
7 Jephthah said to them, “Didn’t you hate me and drive me from my father’s house?(AN) Why do you come to me now, when you’re in trouble?”
8 The elders of Gilead said to him, “Nevertheless, we are turning to you now; come with us to fight the Ammonites, and you will be head(AO) over all of us who live in Gilead.”
9 Jephthah answered, “Suppose you take me back to fight the Ammonites and the Lord gives them to me—will I really be your head?”
10 The elders of Gilead replied, “The Lord is our witness;(AP) we will certainly do as you say.” 11 So Jephthah went with the elders(AQ) of Gilead, and the people made him head and commander over them. And he repeated(AR) all his words before the Lord in Mizpah.(AS)
12 Then Jephthah sent messengers to the Ammonite king with the question: “What do you have against me that you have attacked my country?”
13 The king of the Ammonites answered Jephthah’s messengers, “When Israel came up out of Egypt, they took away my land from the Arnon(AT) to the Jabbok,(AU) all the way to the Jordan. Now give it back peaceably.”
14 Jephthah sent back messengers to the Ammonite king, 15 saying:
“This is what Jephthah says: Israel did not take the land of Moab(AV) or the land of the Ammonites.(AW) 16 But when they came up out of Egypt, Israel went through the wilderness to the Red Sea[b](AX) and on to Kadesh.(AY) 17 Then Israel sent messengers(AZ) to the king of Edom, saying, ‘Give us permission to go through your country,’(BA) but the king of Edom would not listen. They sent also to the king of Moab,(BB) and he refused.(BC) So Israel stayed at Kadesh.
18 “Next they traveled through the wilderness, skirted the lands of Edom(BD) and Moab, passed along the eastern side(BE) of the country of Moab, and camped on the other side of the Arnon.(BF) They did not enter the territory of Moab, for the Arnon was its border.
19 “Then Israel sent messengers(BG) to Sihon king of the Amorites, who ruled in Heshbon,(BH) and said to him, ‘Let us pass through your country to our own place.’(BI) 20 Sihon, however, did not trust Israel[c] to pass through his territory. He mustered all his troops and encamped at Jahaz and fought with Israel.(BJ)
21 “Then the Lord, the God of Israel, gave Sihon and his whole army into Israel’s hands, and they defeated them. Israel took over all the land of the Amorites who lived in that country, 22 capturing all of it from the Arnon to the Jabbok and from the desert to the Jordan.(BK)
23 “Now since the Lord, the God of Israel, has driven the Amorites out before his people Israel, what right have you to take it over? 24 Will you not take what your god Chemosh(BL) gives you? Likewise, whatever the Lord our God has given us,(BM) we will possess. 25 Are you any better than Balak son of Zippor,(BN) king of Moab? Did he ever quarrel with Israel or fight with them?(BO) 26 For three hundred years Israel occupied(BP) Heshbon, Aroer,(BQ) the surrounding settlements and all the towns along the Arnon. Why didn’t you retake them during that time? 27 I have not wronged you, but you are doing me wrong by waging war against me. Let the Lord, the Judge,(BR) decide(BS) the dispute this day between the Israelites and the Ammonites.(BT)”
28 The king of Ammon, however, paid no attention to the message Jephthah sent him.
29 Then the Spirit(BU) of the Lord came on Jephthah. He crossed Gilead and Manasseh, passed through Mizpah(BV) of Gilead, and from there he advanced against the Ammonites.(BW) 30 And Jephthah made a vow(BX) to the Lord: “If you give the Ammonites into my hands, 31 whatever comes out of the door of my house to meet me when I return in triumph(BY) from the Ammonites will be the Lord’s, and I will sacrifice it as a burnt offering.(BZ)”
32 Then Jephthah went over to fight the Ammonites, and the Lord gave them into his hands. 33 He devastated twenty towns from Aroer to the vicinity of Minnith,(CA) as far as Abel Keramim. Thus Israel subdued Ammon.
34 When Jephthah returned to his home in Mizpah, who should come out to meet him but his daughter, dancing(CB) to the sound of timbrels!(CC) She was an only child.(CD) Except for her he had neither son nor daughter. 35 When he saw her, he tore his clothes(CE) and cried, “Oh no, my daughter! You have brought me down and I am devastated. I have made a vow to the Lord that I cannot break.(CF)”
36 “My father,” she replied, “you have given your word to the Lord. Do to me just as you promised,(CG) now that the Lord has avenged you(CH) of your enemies,(CI) the Ammonites. 37 But grant me this one request,” she said. “Give me two months to roam the hills and weep with my friends, because I will never marry.”
38 “You may go,” he said. And he let her go for two months. She and her friends went into the hills and wept because she would never marry. 39 After the two months, she returned to her father, and he did to her as he had vowed. And she was a virgin.
From this comes the Israelite tradition 40 that each year the young women of Israel go out for four days to commemorate the daughter of Jephthah the Gileadite.
Jephthah and Ephraim
12 The Ephraimite forces were called out, and they crossed over to Zaphon.(CJ) They said to Jephthah,(CK) “Why did you go to fight the Ammonites without calling us to go with you?(CL) We’re going to burn down your house over your head.”
2 Jephthah answered, “I and my people were engaged in a great struggle with the Ammonites, and although I called, you didn’t save me out of their hands. 3 When I saw that you wouldn’t help, I took my life in my hands(CM) and crossed over to fight the Ammonites, and the Lord gave me the victory(CN) over them. Now why have you come up today to fight me?”
4 Jephthah then called together the men of Gilead(CO) and fought against Ephraim. The Gileadites struck them down because the Ephraimites had said, “You Gileadites are renegades from Ephraim and Manasseh.(CP)” 5 The Gileadites captured the fords of the Jordan(CQ) leading to Ephraim, and whenever a survivor of Ephraim said, “Let me cross over,” the men of Gilead asked him, “Are you an Ephraimite?” If he replied, “No,” 6 they said, “All right, say ‘Shibboleth.’” If he said, “Sibboleth,” because he could not pronounce the word correctly, they seized him and killed him at the fords of the Jordan. Forty-two thousand Ephraimites were killed at that time.
7 Jephthah led[d] Israel six years. Then Jephthah the Gileadite died and was buried in a town in Gilead.
Ibzan, Elon and Abdon
8 After him, Ibzan of Bethlehem(CR) led Israel. 9 He had thirty sons and thirty daughters. He gave his daughters away in marriage to those outside his clan, and for his sons he brought in thirty young women as wives from outside his clan. Ibzan led Israel seven years. 10 Then Ibzan died and was buried in Bethlehem.
11 After him, Elon the Zebulunite led Israel ten years. 12 Then Elon died and was buried in Aijalon(CS) in the land of Zebulun.
13 After him, Abdon son of Hillel, from Pirathon,(CT) led Israel. 14 He had forty sons and thirty grandsons,(CU) who rode on seventy donkeys.(CV) He led Israel eight years. 15 Then Abdon son of Hillel died and was buried at Pirathon in Ephraim, in the hill country of the Amalekites.(CW)
Footnotes
- Judges 10:12 Hebrew; some Septuagint manuscripts Midianites
- Judges 11:16 Or the Sea of Reeds
- Judges 11:20 Or however, would not make an agreement for Israel
- Judges 12:7 Traditionally judged; also in verses 8-14
Proverbs 18
New International Version
18 An unfriendly person pursues selfish ends
and against all sound judgment starts quarrels.
2 Fools find no pleasure in understanding
but delight in airing their own opinions.(A)
3 When wickedness comes, so does contempt,
and with shame comes reproach.
4 The words of the mouth are deep waters,(B)
but the fountain of wisdom is a rushing stream.
6 The lips of fools bring them strife,
and their mouths invite a beating.(E)
8 The words of a gossip are like choice morsels;
they go down to the inmost parts.(H)
9 One who is slack in his work
is brother to one who destroys.(I)
11 The wealth of the rich is their fortified city;(L)
they imagine it a wall too high to scale.
12 Before a downfall the heart is haughty,
but humility comes before honor.(M)
13 To answer before listening—
that is folly and shame.(N)
14 The human spirit can endure in sickness,
but a crushed spirit who can bear?(O)
15 The heart of the discerning acquires knowledge,(P)
for the ears of the wise seek it out.
16 A gift(Q) opens the way
and ushers the giver into the presence of the great.
17 In a lawsuit the first to speak seems right,
until someone comes forward and cross-examines.
18 Casting the lot settles disputes(R)
and keeps strong opponents apart.
19 A brother wronged(S) is more unyielding than a fortified city;
disputes are like the barred gates of a citadel.
20 From the fruit of their mouth a person’s stomach is filled;
with the harvest of their lips they are satisfied.(T)
23 The poor plead for mercy,
but the rich answer harshly.
24 One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin,
but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.(Y)
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