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  • At that time, there was a Gileadite, Jephthah, a very strong man and a fighter, the son of a kept woman, and he was born of Gilead. (Judges 11, 1)

  • Now Gilead had a wife, from whom he received sons. And they, after growing up, cast out Jephthah, saying, “You cannot inherit in the house of our father, because you were born of another mother.” (Judges 11, 2)

  • And being steadfastly attacked, the elders of Gilead traveled so that they might obtain for their assistance Jephthah, from the land of Tob. (Judges 11, 5)

  • And the leaders of Gilead said to Jephthah, “But it is due to this necessity that we have approached you now, so that you may set out with us, and fight against the sons of Ammon, and be commander over all who live in Gilead.” (Judges 11, 8)

  • Jephthah also said to them: “If you have come to me so that I may fight for you against the sons of Ammon, and if the Lord will deliver them into my hands, will I truly be your leader?” (Judges 11, 9)

  • And so Jephthah went with the leaders of Gilead, and all the people made him their leader. And Jephthah spoke all his words, in the sight of the Lord, at Mizpah. (Judges 11, 11)

  • And Jephthah again commissioned them, and he ordered them to say to the king of Ammon: (Judges 11, 14)

  • “Jephthah says this: Israel did not take the land of Moab, nor the land of the sons of Ammon. (Judges 11, 15)

  • But the king of the sons of Ammon was not willing to agree to the words of Jephthah that he commissioned by the messengers. (Judges 11, 28)

  • Therefore, the Spirit of the Lord rested upon Jephthah, and circling around Gilead, and Manasseh, and also Mizpah of Gilead, and crossing from there to the sons of Ammon, (Judges 11, 29)

  • And Jephthah crossed to the sons of Ammon, so that he might fight against them. And the Lord delivered them into his hands. (Judges 11, 32)

  • But when Jephthah returned to Mizpah, to his own house, his only daughter met him with timbrels and dances. For he had no other children. (Judges 11, 34)


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