JUDGES
THE BOOK OF JUDGES.
JUDGES
1
CHAPTER I.
The expedition and victory of Juda against the
Chanaanites: who are tolerated in many places.
1
After *the death of Josue, the children of Israel consulted the Lord, saying:
Who shall go up before us against the Chanaanite, and shall be the leader of
the war?
2
And the Lord said: Juda shall go up: behold I have delivered the land into his
hands.
3 And
Juda said to Simeon, his brother: Come up with me into my lot, and fight
against the Chanaanite, that I also may go along with thee into thy lot. And Simeon went with him.
4
And Juda went up, and the Lord delivered the Chanaanite, and the Pherezite into
their hands: and they slew of them in Bezec ten thousand men.
5
And they found Adonibezec in Bezec, and fought against him, and they defeated
the Chanaanite, and the Pherezite.
6
And Adonibezec fled: and they pursued after him and took him, and cut off his
fingers and toes.
7
And Adonibezec said: Seventy kings, having their fingers and toes cut off,
gathered up the leavings of the meat under my table: as I have done, so hath
God requited me. And they brought him to
Jerusalem, and he died there.
8
And the children of Juda besieging Jerusalem, took it, and put it to the sword,
and set the whole city on fire.
9
And afterwards they went down and fought against the Chanaanite, who dwelt in
the mountains, and in the south, and in the plains.
10
*And Juda going forward against the Chanaanite, that dwelt in Hebron, (the name
whereof was in former times Cariatharbe) slew Sesai, and Ahiman, and Tholmai:
11
And departing from thence, he went to the inhabitants of Dabir, the ancient
name of which was Cariath-sepher, that is, the city of letters.
12
And Caleb said: He that shall take Cariath-sepher, and lay it waste, to him
will I give my daughter Axa to wife.
13
And Othoniel, the son of Cenez, the younger brother of Caleb, having taken it,
he gave him Axa his daughter to wife.
14
And as she was going on her way, her husband admonished her to ask a field of
her father. And as she sighed sitting on
her ass, Caleb said to her: What aileth thee?
15
But she answered: Give me a blessing, for thou hast given me a dry land: give
me also a watery land. So Caleb
gave her the upper and the nether watery ground.
16
And the children of the Cinite, the kinsman of Moses, went up from the city of
palms, with the children of Juda, into the wilderness of his lot, which is at
the south side of Arad, and they dwelt with him.
17
And Juda went with Simeon, his brother, and they together defeated the
Chanaanites that dwelt in Sephaath, and slew them. And the name of the city was called Horma,
that is, Anathema.
18
And Juda took Gaza, with its confines, and Ascalon, and Accaron, with their
confines.
19
And the Lord was with Juda, and he possessed the hill country: but was not able
to destroy the inhabitants of the valley, because they had many chariots armed
with scythes.
20
And they gave Hebron to Caleb, *as Moses had said, who destroyed out of it the
three sons of Enac.
21
But the sons of Benjamin did not destroy the Jebusites that inhabited
Jerusalem: and the Jebusite hath dwelt with the sons of Benjamin in Jerusalem
until this present day.
22
The house of Joseph also went up against Bethel, and the Lord was with them.
23
For when they were besieging the city, which before was called Luza,
24
They saw a man coming out of the city, and they said to him: Shew us the
entrance into the city, and we will shew thee mercy.
25
And when he had shewn them, they smote the city with the edge of the sword: but
that man, and all his kindred, they let go:
26
Who being sent away, went into the land of Hetthim, and built there a city, and
called it Luza: which is so called until this day.
27
Manasses also did not destroy Bethsan, and Thanac, with their villages; nor the
inhabitants of Dor, and Jeblaam, and Mageddo, with their villages. And the Chanaanite began to dwell with them.
28
But after Israel was grown strong, he made them tributaries, and would not
destroy them.
29
Ephraim also did not slay the Chanaanite that dwelt in Gazer, but dwelt with
him.
30
Zabulon destroyed not the inhabitants of Cetron, and Naalol: but the Chanaanite
dwelt among them, and became their tributary.
31
Aser also destroyed not the inhabitants of Accho, and of Sidon, of Ahalab, and
of Achazib, and of Helba, and of Aphec, and of Rohob:
32
And he dwelt in the midst of the Chanaanites, the inhabitants of that land, and
did not slay them.
33
Nephthali also destroyed not the inhabitants of Bethsames, and of Bethanath:
and he dwelt in the midst of the Chanaanites, the inhabitants of the land, and
the Bethsamites and Bethanites were tributaries to him.
34
And the Amorrhite straitened the children of Dan in the mountain, and gave them
not place to go down to the plain:
35
And he dwelt in the mountain Hares, that is, of potsherds, in Aialon and
Salebim. And the hand of the house of
Joseph was heavy upon him, and he became tributary to him.
36
And the border of the Amorrhite was from the ascent of the scorpion, the rock,
and the higher places.
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1: A.M. 2570, A.C. 1434.
10: Jos. xv. 14.
20: Num. xiv. 24.; Jos. xv. 14.
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CHAPTER II.
An angel reproveth Israel. They weep for their sins. After the death of Josue, they often fall,
and repenting, are delivered from their afflictions; but still fall worse and
worse.
1
And an angel of the Lord went up from Galgal to the place of weepers, and said:
I made you go out of Egypt, and have brought you into the land for which I
swore to your fathers: and I promised that I would not make void my covenant
with you for ever:
2 On
condition that you should not make a league with the inhabitants of this land,
but should throw down their altars: and you would not hear my voice: why have
you done this?
3
Wherefore I would not destroy them from before your face; that you may have
enemies, and their gods may be your ruin.
4
And when the angel of the Lord spoke these words to all the children of Israel:
they lifted up their voice, and wept.
5
And the name of that place was called, The place of weepers, or of tears: and
there they offered sacrifices to the Lord.
6
*And Josue sent away the people, and the children of Israel went every one to
his own possession to hold it:
7
And they served the Lord all his days, and the days of the ancients, that lived
a long time after him, and who knew all the works of the Lord, which he had
done for Israel.
8
And Josue, the son of Nun, the servant of the Lord, died, being a hundred and
ten years old;
9
And they buried him in the borders of his possession in Thamnathsare, in Mount
Ephraim, on the north side of Mount Gaas.
10
And all that generation was gathered to their fathers: and there arose others
that knew not the Lord, and the works which he had done for Israel.
11
And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord, and they served
Baalim.
12
And they left the Lord, the God of their fathers, who had brought them out of
the land of Egypt: and they followed strange gods, and the gods of the people
that dwelt round about them, and they adored them: and they provoked the Lord
to anger,
13
Forsaking him, and serving Baal and Astaroth.
14
And the Lord being angry against Israel, delivered them into the hands of
plunderers: who took them and sold them to their enemies, that dwelt round
about: neither could they stand against their enemies:
15
But whithersoever they meant to go, the hand of the Lord was upon them, as he
had said, and as he had sworn to them: and they were greatly distressed.
16
And the Lord raised up judges, to deliver them from the hands of those that
oppressed them: but they would not hearken to them,
17
Committing fornication with strange gods, and adoring them. They quickly forsook the way, in which their
fathers had walked: and hearing the commandments of the Lord, they did all
things contrary.
18
And when the Lord raised them up judges, in their days, he was moved to mercy,
and heard the groanings of the afflicted, and delivered them from the slaughter
of the oppressors.
19
But after the judge was dead, they returned, and did much worse things than
their fathers had done, following strange gods, serving them, and adoring
them. They left not their own
inventions, and the stubborn way, by which they were accustomed to walk.
20
And the wrath of the Lord was kindled against Israel, and he said: Behold this
nation hath made void my covenant, which I had made with their fathers, and
hath despised to hearken to my voice:
21
I also will not destroy the nations which Josue left when he died:
22
That through them I may try Israel, whether they will keep the way of the Lord,
and walk in it, as their fathers kept it, or not.
23
The Lord therefore left all these nations, and would not quickly destroy them,
neither did he deliver them into the hands of Josue.
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6: Jos. xxiv. 28.
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CHAPTER III.
The people falling into idolatry, are oppressed by
their enemies; but repenting, are delivered by Othoniel, Aod, and Samgar.
1
These are the nations which the Lord left, that by them he might instruct
Israel, and all that had not known the wars of the Chanaanites:
2
That afterwards their children might learn to fight with their enemies, and to
be trained up to war:
3
The five princes of the Philistines, and all the Chanaanites, and the
Sidonians, and the Hevites that dwelt in Mount Libanus, from Mount Baal Hermon
to the entering into Emath.
4
And he left them, that he might try Israel by them, whether they would hear the
commandments of the Lord, which he had commanded their fathers, by the hand of
Moses, or not.
5
So the children of Israel dwelt in the midst of the Chanaanite, and the
Hethite, and the Amorrhite, and the Pherezite, and the Hevite, and the
Jebusite:
6
And they took their daughters to wives, and they gave their own daughters to
their sons, and they served their gods.
7
And they did evil in the sight of the Lord, and they forgot their God, and
served Baalim and Astaroth.
8
And the Lord being angry with Israel, delivered them into the hands of Chusan
Rasathaim, king of Mesopotamia, and they served him eight years.
9
And they cried to the Lord, who raised them up a saviour, and delivered them;
to wit, Othoniel, the son of Cenez, the younger brother of Caleb:
10
And the spirit of the Lord was in him, and he judged Israel. And he went out to fight, and the Lord
delivered Chusan Rasathaim, king of Syria, and he overthrew him:
11
And the land rested forty years, and Othoniel, the son of Cenez, died.
12
And the children of Israel did evil again in the sight of the Lord: who
strengthened against them Eglon, king of Moab: because they did evil in his
sight.
13
And he joined to him the children of Ammon, and Amalec: and he went and
overthrew Israel, and possessed the city of palm-trees.
14
And the children of Israel served Eglon, king of Moab, eighteen years.
15
And afterwards they cried to the Lord, who raised them up a saviour, called
Aod, the son of Gera, the son of Jemini, who used the left hand as well as the
right. And the children of Israel sent
presents to Eglon, king of Moab, by him.
16
And he made himself a two-edged sword, with a haft in the midst, of the length
of the palm of the hand, and was girded therewith, under his garment, on the
right thigh.
17
And he presented the gifts to Eglon, king of Moab. Now Eglon was exceeding fat.
18
And when he had presented the gifts unto him, he followed his companions that
came along with him.
19
Then returning from Galgal, where the idols were, he said to the king: I have a
secret message to thee, O king. And he
commanded silence: and all being gone out that were about him,
20
Aod went in to him: now he was sitting in a summer parlour alone, and he said:
I have a word from God to thee. And he
forthwith rose up from his throne.
21
And Aod put forth his left hand, and took the dagger from his right thigh, and
thrust it into his belly,
22
With such force that the haft went in after the blade into the wound, and was
closed up with the abundance of fat. So
that he did not draw out the dagger, but left it in the body as he had struck
it in: and forthwith by the secret parts of nature, the excrements of the belly
came out.
23
But Aod carefully shutting the doors of the parlour and locking them,
24
Went out by a postern door. And the
king's servants going in, saw the doors of the parlour shut, and they said:
Perhaps he is easing nature in his summer parlour.
25
And waiting a long time, till they were ashamed, and seeing that no man opened
the door, they took a key: and opening, they found their lord lying dead on the
ground.
26
But Aod, while they were in confusion, escaped, and passed by the place of the
idols, from whence he had returned. And
he came to Seirath:
27
And forthwith he sounded the trumpet in Mount Ephraim: and the children of
Israel went down with him, he himself going in the front.
28
And he said to them: Follow me: for the Lord hath delivered our enemies, the
Moabites, into our hands. And they went
down after him, and seized upon the fords of the Jordan, which are in the way
to Moab: and they suffered no man to pass over:
29
But they slew of the Moabites at that time, about ten thousand, all strong and
valiant men: none of them could escape.
30
And Moab was humbled that day under the hand of Israel: and the land rested
eighty years.
31
After him was Samgar, the son of Anath, who slew of the Philistines six hundred
men with a ploughshare: and he also defended Israel.
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CHAPTER IV.
Debbora and Barac deliver Israel from Jabin and
Sisara. Jahel killeth Sisara.
1 And the children of Israel again did evil in
the sight of the Lord after the death of Aod,
2 *And the Lord delivered them up into the
hands of Jabin, king of Chanaan, who reigned in Asor: and he had a general of
his army named Sisara, and he dwelt in Haroseth of the Gentiles.
3 And the children of Israel cried to the Lord:
for he had nine hundred chariots set with scythes, and for twenty years had
grievously oppressed them.
4 And there was at that time Debbora, a
prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, who judged the people,
5 And she sat under a palm-tree, which was
called by her name, between Rama and Bethel, in Mount Ephraim: and the children
of Israel came up to her for all judgment.
6 And she sent and called Barac, the son of
Abinoem, out of Cedes, in Nephthali: and she said to him: The Lord God of
Israel hath commanded thee: Go, and lead an army to Mount Thabor, and thou
shalt take with thee ten thousand fighting men of the children of Nephthali,
and of the children of Zabulon:
7 And I will bring unto thee in the place of
the torrent Cison, Sisara, the general of Jabin's army, and his chariots, and
all his multitude, and will deliver them into thy hand.
8 And Barac said to her: If thou wilt come with
me, I will go: if thou wilt not come with me, I will not go.
9 She said to him: I will go, indeed, with
thee, but at this time the victory shall not be attributed to thee, because
Sisara shall be delivered into the hand of a woman. Debbora therefore arose, and went with Barac
to Cedes.
10 And he called unto him Zabulon and Nephthali,
and went up with ten thousand fighting men, having Debbora in his company.
11 Now Haber, the Cinite, had some time before
departed from the rest of the Cinites, his brethren, the sons of Hobab, the
kinsman of Moses: and had pitched his tents unto the valley, which is called
Sennim, and was near Cedes.
12 And it was told Sisara, that Barac, the son
of Ablinoem, was gone up to Mount Thabor:
13 And he gathered together his nine hundred
chariots armed with scythes, and all his army, from Haroseth of the Gentiles,
to the torrent Cison.
14 And Debbora said to Barac: Arise, for this is
the day wherein the Lord hath delivered Sisara into thy hands: behold he is thy
leader. And Barac went down from Mount
Thabor, and ten thousand fighting men with him.
15 *And the Lord struck a terror into Sisara,
and all his chariots, and all his multitude, with the edge of the sword, at the
sight of Barac; insomuch, that Sisara leaping down from off his chariot, fled
away on foot,
16 And Barac pursued after the fleeing chariots,
and the army, unto Haroseth of the Gentiles; and all the multitude of the
enemies was utterly destroyed.
17 But Sisara fleeing came to the tent of Jahel,
the wife of Haber, the Cinite, for there was peace between Jabin, the king of
Asor, and the house of Haber, the Cinite.
18 And Jahel went forth to meet Sisara, and said
to him: Come in to me, my lord, come in, fear not. He went in to her tent, and being covered by
her with a cloak,
19 Said to her: Give me, I beseech thee, a little
water, for I am very thirsty. She opened
a bottle of milk, and gave him to drink, and covered him.
20 And Sisara said to her: Stand before the door
of the tent, and when any shall come and enquire of thee, saying: Is there any
man here? thou shalt say: There is none.
21 So Jahel, Haber's wife, took a nail of the
tent, and taking also a hammer: and going in softly, and with silence, she put
the nail upon the temples of his head, and striking it with the hammer, drove
it through his brain fast into the ground: and so passing from deep sleep to
death, he fainted away and died.
22 And behold, Barac came pursuing after Sisara:
and Jahel went out to meet him, and said to him: Come, and I will shew thee,
the man whom thou seekest. And when he
came into her tent, he saw Sisara lying dead, and the nail fastened in his
temples.
23 So God that day humbled Jabin, the king of
Chanaan, before the children of Israel:
24 Who grew daily stronger, and with a mighty
hand overpowered Jabin, king of Chanaan, till they quite destroyed him.
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2: 1 Kings xii. 9.
15: Ps. lxxxii. 10.
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CHAPTER V.
The canticle of Debbora and Barac, after their
victory.
1
In that day Debbora and Barac, son of Abinoem, sung, and said:
2 O
you of Israel, that have willingly offered your lives to danger, bless the
Lord.
3
Hear, O ye kings, give ear, O ye princes: It is I, it is I, that will sing to
the Lord, I will sing to the Lord, the God of Israel.
4 O
Lord, when thou wentest out of Seir, and passedst by the regions of Edom, the
earth trembled, and the heavens dropped water.
5
The mountains melted before the face of the Lord, and Sinai before the face of
the Lord the God of Israel.
6
In the days of Samgar, the son of Anath, in the days of Jahel, the paths
rested: and they that went by them, walked through by-ways.
7
The valiant men ceased, and rested in Israel: until Debbora arose, a mother
arose in Israel.
8
The Lord chose new wars, and he himself overthrew the gates of the enemies: a shield
and spear was not seen among forty thousand of Israel.
9
My heart loveth the princes of Israel: O you, that of your own good will
offered yourselves to danger, bless the Lord.
10
Speak, you that ride upon fair asses, and you that sit in judgment, and walk in
the way.
11
Where the chariots were dashed together, and the army of the enemies was
choaked, there let the justices of the Lord be rehearsed, and his clemency
towards the brave men of Israel: then the people of the Lord went down to the
gates, and obtained the sovereignty.
12
Arise, arise, O Debbora, arise, arise, and utter a canticle. Arise, Barac, and take hold of thy captives,
O son of Abinoem.
13
The remnants of the people are saved, the Lord hath fought among the valiant
ones.
14
Out of Ephraim he destroyed them into Amalec, and after him out of Benjamin
into thy people, O Amalec: out of Machir there came down princes, and out of
Zabulon they that led the army to fight.
15
The captains of Issachar were with Debbora, and followed the steps of Barac,
who exposed himself to danger, as one going headlong, and into a pit. Ruben being divided against himself, there
was found a strife of courageous men.
16
Why dwellest thou between two borders, that thou mayest hear the bleatings of
the flocks? Ruben being divided against
himself, there was found a strife of courageous men.
17
Galaad rested beyond the Jordan, and Dan applied himself to ships: Aser dwelt
on the sea shore, and abode in the havens.
18
But Zabulon and Nephthali offered their lives to death in the region of Merome.
19
The kings came and fought, the kings of Chanaan fought in Thanac, by the waters
of Mageddo, and yet they took no spoils.
20
There was war made against them from heaven: the stars, remaining in their
order and courses, fought against Sisara.
21
The torrent of Cison dragged their carcasses, the torrent of Cadumim, the
torrent of Cison: tread thou, my soul, upon the strong ones.
22
The hoofs of the horses were broken whilst the stoutest of the enemies fled
amain, and fell headlong down.
23
Curse ye the land of Meroz, said the angel of the Lord: curse the inhabitants
thereof, because they came not to the help of the Lord, to help his most
valiant men.
24
Blessed among women be Jahel, the wife of Haber the Cinite, and blessed be she
in her tent.
25
He asked her water, and she gave him milk, and offered him butter in a dish fit
for princes.
26
She put her left hand to the nail, and her right hand to the workman's hammer,
and she struck Sisara, seeking in his head a place for the wound, and strongly
piercing through his temples.
27
Between her feet he fell: he fainted, and he died: he rolled before her feet,
and there he lay lifeless and wretched.
28
His mother looked out at a window, and howled: and she spoke from the
dining-room: Why is his chariot so long in coming back? Why are the feet of his horses so slow?
29
One that was wiser than the rest of his wives, returned this answer to her
mother-in-law:
30
Perhaps he is now dividing the spoils, and the fairest of the women is chosen
out for him: garments of divers colours are given to Sisara for his prey, and
furniture of different kinds is heaped together to adorn necks.
31
So let all thy enemies perish, O Lord: but let them that love thee shine, as
the sun shineth in his rising.
32
*And the land rested for forty years.
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32: A.M. 2719, A.C. 1285.
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CHAPTER VI.
The people, for their sins, are oppressed by the
Madianites. Gedeon is called to deliver
them.
1
And the children of Israel again did evil in the sight of the Lord: and he
delivered them into the hand of Madian seven years,
2
And they were grievously oppressed by them.
And they made themselves dens and caves in the mountains, and strong
holds to resist.
3
And when Israel had sown, Madian and Amalec, and the rest of the eastern
nations, came up:
4
And pitching their tents among them, wasted all things as they were in the
blade, even to the entrance of Gaza: and they left nothing at all in Israel for
sustenance of life, nor sheep, nor oxen, nor asses.
5
For they and all their flocks came with their tents, and like locusts filled
all places, an innumerable multitude of men, and of camels, wasting whatsoever
they touched.
6
And Israel was humbled exceedingly in the sight of Madian.
7
And he cried to the Lord, desiring help against the Madianites.
8
And he sent unto them a prophet, and he spoke: Thus saith the Lord, the God of
Israel: I made you to come up out of Egypt, and brought you out of the house of
bondage,
9
And delivered you out of the hands of the Egyptians, and of all the enemies
that afflicted you: and I cast them out at your coming in, and gave you their
land.
10
And I said: I am the Lord your God, fear not the gods of the Amorrhites,
in whose land you dwell. And you would
not hear my voice.
11
And an angel of the Lord came, *and sat under an oak that was in Ephra, and belonged
to Joas, the father of the family of Ezri.
And when Gedeon, his son, was threshing and cleansing wheat by the
wine-press, to flee from Madian,
12
The angel of the Lord appeared to him, and said: The Lord is with thee, O most
valiant of men.
13
And Gedeon said to him: I beseech thee, my lord, if the Lord be with us, why
have these evils fallen upon us? Where
are his miracles, which our fathers have told us of, saying: The Lord brought
us out of Egypt? but now the Lord hath forsaken us, and delivered us into the
hand of Madian.
14
And the Lord looked upon him, and said: *Go, in this thy strength, and thou
shalt deliver Israel out of the hand of Madian: know that I have sent thee.
15
He answered and said: I beseech thee, my lord, wherewith shall I deliver
Israel? Behold, my family is the meanest
in Manasses, and I am the least in my father's house.
16
And the Lord said to him: I will be with thee: and thou shalt cut off Madian as
one man.
17
And he said: If I have found grace before thee, give me a sign that it is thou
that speakest to me:
18
And depart not hence, till I return to thee, and bring a sacrifice, and offer
it to thee. And he answered: I will wait
thy coming.
19
So Gedeon went in, and boiled a kid, and made unleavened loaves of a measure of
flour: and putting the flesh in a basket, and the broth of the flesh into a
pot, he carried all under the oak, and presented to him.
20
And the angel of the Lord said to him: Take the flesh and the unleavened
loaves, and lay them upon that rock, and pour out the broth thereon. And when he had done so,
21
The angel of the Lord put forth the tip of the rod, which he held in his hand,
and touched the flesh and the unleavened loaves: and there arose a fire from
the rock, and consumed the flesh and the unleavened loaves: and the angel of
the Lord vanished out of his sight.
22
And Gedeon seeing that it was the angel of the Lord, said: Alas, my Lord God:
for I have seen the angel of the Lord face to face.
23
And the Lord said to him: Peace be with thee: fear not, thou shalt not die.
24
And Gedeon built there an altar to the Lord, and called it the Lord's peace,
until this present day. And when he was
yet in Ephra, which is of the family of Ezri,
25
That night the Lord said to him: Take a bullock of thy father's, and another
bullock of seven years, and thou shalt destroy the altar of Baal, which is thy
father's: and cut down the grove that is about the altar:
26
And thou shalt build an altar to the Lord thy God, in the top of this rock,
whereupon thou didst lay the sacrifice before: and thou shalt take the second
bullock, and shalt offer a holocaust upon a pile of the wood, which thou shalt
cut down out of the grove.
27
Then Gedeon, taking ten men of his servants, did as the Lord had commanded
him. But fearing his father's house, and
the men of that city, he would not do it by day, but did all by night.
28
And when the men of that town were risen in the morning, they saw the altar of
Baal destroyed, and the grove cut down, and the second bullock laid upon the
altar, which then was built.
29
And they said one to another: Who hath done this? And when they enquired for the author of the
fact, it was said: Gedeon, the son of Joas, did all this.
30
And they said to Joas: Bring out thy son hither, that he may die: because he
hath destroyed the altar of Baal, and hath cut down his grove.
31
He answered them: Are you the avengers of Baal, that you fight for him? he that
is his adversary, let him die before to-morrow light appear: if he be a god,
let him revenge himself on him that hath cast down his altar.
32
From that day Gedeon was called Jerobaal, because Joas had said: Let Baal
revenge himself on him that hath cast down his altar.
33
Now all Madian, and Amalec, and the eastern people, were gathered together, and
passing over the Jordan, camped in the valley of Jezrael.
34
But the spirit of the Lord came upon Gedeon, and be sounded the trumpet, and
called together the house of Abiezer, to follow him.
35
And he sent messengers into all Manasses, and they also followed him: and other
messengers into Aser, and Zabulon, and Nephthali, and they came to meet him.
36
And Gedeon said to God: If thou wilt save Israel by my hand, as thou hast said,
37
I will put this fleece of wool on the floor: if there be dew n the fleece only,
and it be dry on all the ground beside, I, shall know that by my hand, as thou
hast said, thou wilt deliver Israel.
38
And it was so. And rising before day
wringing the fleece, he filled a vessel with the dew.
39
And he said again to God: let not thy wrath be kindled against me, if I try
once more, seeking a sign in the fleece. I
pray that the fleece only may be dry, and all the ground wet with dew.
40
And God did that night as he had requested: and it was dry on the fleece only,
and there was dew on all the ground.
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*
11: A.M. 2759, A.C. 1245.
14: 1 Kings xii. 11.
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JUDGES
7
CHAPTER VII.
Gedeon with three hundred men, by stratagem, defeats
the Madianites.
1
Then *Jerobaal, who is the same as Gedeon, rising up early, and all the people
with him, came to the fountain that is called Harad. Now the camp of Madian was in the valley, on
the north side of the high hill.
2
And the Lord said to Gedeon: The people that are with thee are many, and Madian
shall not be delivered into their hands: lest Israel should glory against me,
and say: I was delivered by my own strength.
3
Speak to the people, and proclaim in the hearing of all: *Whosoever is fearful
and timorous, let him return. So two and
twenty thousand men went away from Mount Galaad and returned home, and only ten
thousand remained.
4
And the Lord said to Gedeon: The people are still too many, bring them to the
waters, and there I will try them: and of whom I shall say to thee, This shall
go with thee, let him go: whom I shall forbid to go, let him return.
5
And when the people were come down to the waters, the Lord said to Gedeon: They
that shall lap the water with their tongues, as dogs are wont to lap, thou
shalt set apart by themselves: but they that shall drink bowing down their
knees, shall be on the other side.
6
And the number of them that had lapped water, casting it with the hand to their
mouth, was three hundred men: and all the rest of the multitude had drunk
kneeling.
7
And the Lord said to Gedeon: By the three hundred men, that lapped water, I
will save you, and deliver Madian into thy hand: but let all the rest of the
people return to their place.
8
So taking victuals and trumpets according to their number, he ordered all the
rest of the multitude to depart to their tents: and he with the three hundred
gave himself to the battle. Now the camp
of Madian was beneath him in the valley.
9
The same night the Lord said to him: Arise, and go down into the camp: because
I have delivered them into thy hand.
10
But if thou be afraid to go alone, let Phara, thy servant, go down with thee.
11
And when thou shalt hear what they are saying, then shall thy hands be
strengthened, and thou shalt go down more secure to the enemies' camp. And he went down with Phara, his servant,
into part of the camp, where was the watch of men in arms.
12
But Madian and Amalec, and all the eastern people, lay scattered in the valley,
as a multitude of locusts: their camels also were innumerable, as the sand that
lieth on the sea shore.
13
And when Gedeon was come, one told his neighbour a dream: and in this manner
related what he had seen: I dreamt a dream, and it seemed to me as if a
hearth-cake of barley-bread rolled and came down into the camp of Madian: and
when it was come to a tent, it struck it, and beat it down flat to the ground.
14
He to whom he spoke, answered: This is nothing else but the sword of Gedeon,
the son of Joas, a man of Israel. For
the Lord hath delivered Madian, and all their camp into his hand.
15
And when Gedeon had heard the dream, and the interpretation thereof, he adored:
and returned to the camp of Israel, and said: Arise, for the Lord hath
delivered the camp of Madian into our hands.
16
And he divided the three hundred men into three parts, and gave them trumpets
in their hands, and empty pitchers, and lamps within the pitchers.
17
And he said to them: What you shall see me do, do you the same: I will go into
one part of the camp, and do you as I shall do.
18
When the trumpet shall sound in my hand, do you also blow the trumpets on every
side of the camp, and shout together to the Lord and to Gedeon.
19
And Gedeon, and the three hundred men that were with him, went into part of the
camp, at the beginning of the midnight watch, and the watchmen being alarmed,
they began to sound their trumpets, and to clap the pitchers one against another.
20
And when they sounded their trumpets in three places round about the camp, and
had broken their pitchers, they held their lamps in their left hands, and with
their right hands the trumpets which they blew, and they cried out: The sword
of the Lord and of Gedeon:
21
Standing every man in his place round about the enemies' camp. So all the camp was troubled, and crying out
and howling, they fled away:
22
And the three hundred men nevertheless persisted sounding the trumpets. *And the Lord sent the sword into all the
camp, and they killed one another,
23
Fleeing as far as Bethsetta, and the border of Abelmehula, in Tebbath. But the men of Israel, shouting from
Nephthali, and Aser, and from all Manasses, pursued after Madian.
24
And Gedeon sent messengers into all Mount Ephraim, saying: Come down to meet
Madian, and take the waters before them to Bethbera and the Jordan. And all Ephraim shouted, and took the waters
before them and the Jordan as far as Bethbera.
25
*And having taken two men of Madian, Oreb and Zeb: Oreb they slew in the rock
of Oreb, and Zeb in the wine-press of Zeb.
And they pursued Madian, carrying the heads of Oreb and Zeb to Gedeon,
beyond the waters of the Jordan.
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*
1: A.M. 2759.
3: Deut. xx. 8.; 1 Mac. iii. 56.
22: Ps. lxxxii. 10.
25: Ps. lxxxii. 12.; Isai. x. 26.
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JUDGES
8
CHAPTER VIII.
Gedeon appeaseth the Ephraimites. Taketh Zebee and Salmana. Destroyeth Soccuth and Phanuel. Refuseth to be king. Maketh an ephod of the gold of the prey, and
dieth in a good old age. The people
return to idolatry.
1
And* the men of Ephraim said to him: What is this that thou meanest to do, that
thou wouldst not call us, when thou wentest to fight against Madian? And they chid him sharply, and almost offered
violence.
2
And he answered them: What could I have done like to that which you have
done? Is not one bunch of grapes of
Ephraim better than the vintages of Abiezer?
3
The Lord hath delivered into your hands the princes of Madian, Oreb and Zeb:
what could I have done like to what you have done? And when he had said this, their spirit was
appeased, with which they swelled against him.
4
And when Gedeon was come to the Jordan, he passed over it with the three
hundred men that were with him: who were so weary that they could not pursue
after them that fled.
5
And he said to the men of Soccoth: Give, I beseech you, bread to the people
that is with me, for they are faint: that we may pursue Zebee, and Salmana, the
kings of Madian.
6
The princes of Soccoth answered: Peradventure the palms of the hands of Zebee
and Salmana are in thy hand, and therefore thou demandest that we should give
bread to thy army.
7
And he said to them: When the Lord therefore shall have delivered Zebee and Salmana
into my hands, I will thresh your flesh with the thorns and briers of the
desert.
8
And going up from thence, he came to Phanuel: and he spoke the like things to
the men of that place. And they also
answered him, as the men of Soccoth had answered.
9
He said, therefore, to them also: When I shall return a conqueror in peace, I
will destroy this tower.
10
But Zebee and Salmana were resting with all their army. For fifteen thousand men were left of all the
troops of the eastern people, and one hundred and twenty thousand warriors that
drew the sword were slain.
11
*And Gedeon went up by the way of them that dwelt in tents, on the east of
Nobe, and Jegbaa, and smote the camp of the enemies, who were secure, and
suspected no hurt.
12
And Zebee and Salmana fled, and Gedeon pursued and took them, all their host
being put in confusion.
13
And returning from the battle before the sun-rising,
14
He took a boy of the men of Soccoth: and he asked him the names of the princes
and ancients of Soccoth, and he described unto him seventy-seven men.
15
And he came to Soccoth, and said to them: Behold Zebee, and Salmana, concerning
whom you upbraided me, saying: Peradventure the hands of Zebee and Salmana are
in thy hands, and therefore thou demandest that we should give bread to the men
that are weary and faint.
16
So he took the ancients of the city, and thorns and briers of the desert, and
tore them with the same, and cut in pieces the men of Soccoth.
17
And he demolished the tower of Phanuel, and slew the men of the city.
18
And he said to Zebee and Salmana: What manner of men were they, whom you slew
in Thabor? They answered: They were like
thee, and one of them as the son of a king.
19
He answered them: They were my brethren, the sons of my mother. As the Lord liveth, if you had saved
them, I would not kill you.
20
And he said to Jether, his eldest son: Arise, and slay them. But he drew not his sword: for he was afraid,
being but yet a boy.
21
And Zebee and Salmana said: Do thou rise, and run upon us: because the strength
of a man is according to his age: *Gedeon rose up and slew Zebee and Salmana:
and he took the ornaments and bosses, with which the necks of the camels of
kings are wont to be adorned.
22
And all the men of Israel said to Gedeon: Rule thou over us, and thy son, and
thy son's son: because thou hast delivered us from the hand of Madian.
23
And he said to them: I will not rule over you, neither shall my son rule over
you, but the Lord shall rule over you.
24
And he said to them: I desire one request of you: Give me the earlets of your
spoils. For the Ismaelites were
accustomed to wear golden earlets.
25
They answered: We will give them most willingly. And spreading a mantle on the ground, they
cast upon it the earlets of the spoils.
26
And the weight of the earlets that he requested, was a thousand seven hundred
sicles of gold, besides the ornaments, and jewels, and purple raiment, which
the kings of Madian were went to use, and besides the golden chains that were
about the camels' necks.
27
And Gedeon made an ephod thereof, and put it in his city Ephra. And all Israel committed fornication with it,
and it became a ruin to Gedeon, and to all his house.
28
But Madian was humbled before the children of Israel, neither could they any
more lift up their heads: but the land rested for forty years, while Gedeon
presided.
29
So Jerobaal, the son of Joas, went and dwelt in his own house:
30
And he had seventy sons, who came out of his thigh, for he had many wives.
31
And his concubine, that he had in Sichem, bore him a son, whose name was
Abimelech.
32
And Gedeon, the son of Joas, died in a good old age, and was buried in the
sepulchre of his father, in Ephra, of the family of Ezri.
33
But after Gedeon was dead, the children of Israel turned again, and committed
fornication with Baalim. And they made a
covenant with Baal, that he should be their god:
34
And they remembered not the Lord their God, who delivered them out of the hands
of all their enemies round about:
35
Neither did they shew mercy to the house of Jerobaal Gedeon, according to all
the good things he had done to Israel.
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*
1: A.M. 2759.
11: Osee x. 14.
21: Ps. lxxxii. 12.
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JUDGES
9
CHAPTER IX.
Abimelech killeth his brethren. Joatham's parable. Gaal conspireth with the Sichemites against
Abimelech, but is overcome. Abimelech
destroyeth Sichem; but is killed at Thebes.
1
And Abimelech, *the son of Jerobaal, went to Sichem, to his mother's brethren,
and spoke to them, and to all the kindred of his mother's father, saying:
2
Speak to all the men of Sichem: whether is better for you that seventy men, all
the sons of Jerobaal, should rule over you, or that one man should rule over
you? And withal, consider that I am your
bone, and your flesh.
3
And his mother's brethren spoke of him to all the men of Sichem, all these
words, and they inclined their hearts after Abimelech, saying: He is our
brother:
4
And they gave him seventy weight of silver out of the temple of Baalberith:
wherewith he hired to himself men that were needy, and vagabonds, and they
followed him.
5
And he came to his father's house in Ephra, and slew his brethren, the sons of
Jerobaal, seventy men, upon one stone: and there remained only Joatham,
the youngest son of Jerobaal, who was hidden.
6
*And all the men of Sichem were gathered together, and all the families of the
city of Mello: and they went and made Abimelech king, by the oak that stood in
Sichem.
7
This being told to Joatham, he went, and stood on the top of Mount Garizim: and
lifting up his voice, he cried, and said: Hear me, ye men of Sichem, so may God
hear you.
8
The trees went to anoint a king over them: and they said to the olive-tree:
Reign thou over us.
9
And it answered: Can I leave my fatness, which both gods and men make use of,
to come to be promoted among the trees?
10
And the trees said to the fig-tree: Come thou and reign over us.
11
And it answered them: Can I leave my sweetness, and my delicious fruits, and go
to be promoted among the other trees?
12
And the trees said to the vine: Come thou and reign over us.
13
And it answered them: Can I forsake my wine, that cheereth God and men, and be
promoted among the other trees?
14
And all the trees said to the bramble: Come thou and reign over us.
15
And it answered them: If, indeed, you mean to make me king, come ye, and rest
under my shadow: but if you mean it not, let fire come out from the bramble,
and devour the cedars of Libanus.
16
Now, therefore, if you have done well, and without sin, in appointing Abimelech
king over you, and have dealt well with Jerobaal, and with his house, and have
made a suitable return for the benefits of him, who fought for you,
17
And exposed his life to dangers, to deliver you from the hand of Madian,
18
And you are now risen up against my father's house, and have killed his sons,
seventy men, upon one stone, and have made Abimelech, the son of his handmaid,
king over the inhabitants of Sichem, because he is your brother:
19
If therefore you have dealt well, and without fault, with Jerobaal and his
house, rejoice ye, this day, in Abimelech, and may he rejoice in you.
20
But if unjustly: let fire come out from him, and consume the inhabitants of Sichem,
and the town of Mello: and let fire come out from the men of Sichem, and from
the town of Mello, and devour Abimelech.
21
And when he had said thus, he fled, and went into Bera: and dwelt there for
fear of Abimelech, his brother.
22
So Abimelech reigned over Israel for three years.
23
And the Lord sent a very evil spirit between Abimelech and the inhabitants of
Sichem; who began to detest him,
24
And to lay the crime of the murder of the seventy sons of Jerobaal, and the
shedding of their blood, upon Abimelech, their brother, and upon the rest of
the princes of the Sichemites, who aided him.
25
And they set an ambush against him on the top of the mountains: and while they
waited for his coming, they committed robberies, taking spoils of all that
passed by: and it was told Abimelech.
26
And Gaal, the son of Obed, came with his brethren, and went over to
Sichem. And the inhabitants of Sichem,
taking courage at his coming,
27
Went out into the fields, wasting the vineyards, and treading down the grapes:
and singing, and dancing, they went into the temple of their god, and in their
banquets and cups they cursed Abimelech.
28
And Gaal, the son of Obed, cried: Who is Abimelech, and what is Sichem, that we
should serve him? Is he not the son of
Jerobaal, and hath made Zebul, his servant, ruler over the men of Emor, the
father of Sichem? Why then shall we
serve him?
29
Would to God that some man would put this people under my hand, that I might
remove Abimelech out of the way. And it
was said to Abimelech: Gather together the multitude of an army, and come.
30
For Zebul, the ruler of the city, hearing the words of Gaal, the son of Obed,
was very angry,
31
And sent messengers privately to Abimelech, saying: Behold, Gaal, the son of
Obed, is come into Sichem with his brethren, and endeavoureth to set the city
against thee.
32
Arise, therefore, in the night, with the people that is with thee, and lie hid
in the field:
33
And betimes in the morning, at sun-rising, set upon the city, and when he shall
come out against thee, with his people, do to him what thou shalt be able.
34
Abimelech, therefore, arose with all his army, by night, and laid ambushes near
Sichem in four places.
35
And Gaal, the son of Obed, went out, and stood in the entrance of the gate of
the city. And Abimelech rose up, and all
his army with him, from the places of the ambushes.
36
And when Gaal saw the people, he said to Zebul: Behold, a multitude cometh down
from the mountains. And he answered him:
Thou seest the shadows of the mountains as if they were the heads of men, and
this is thy mistake.
37
Again Gaal said: Behold, there cometh people down from the midst of the land,
and one troop cometh by the way that looketh towards the oak.
38
And Zebul said to him: Where is now thy mouth, wherewith thou saidst: Who is
Abimelech, that we should serve him? Is
not this the people which thou didst despise?
Go out, and fight against him.
39
So Gaal went out, in the sight of the people of Sichem, and fought against
Abimelech,
40
Who chased and put him to flight, and drove him to the city: and many were
slain of his people, even to the gate of the city:
41
And Abimelech sat down in Ruma: but Zebul drove Gaal, and his companions, out
of the city, and would not suffer them to abide in it.
42
So the day following the people went out into the field. And it was told Abimelech,
43
And he took his army, and divided it into three companies, and laid ambushes in
the fields. And seeing that the people
came out of the city, he arose, and set upon them
44
With his own company, assaulting and besieging the city: whilst the two other
companies chased the enemies that were scattered about the field.
45
And Abimelech assaulted the city all that day: and took it, and killed the
inhabitants thereof, and demolished it, so that he sowed salt in it.
46
And when they who dwelt in the tower of Sichem, had heard this, they went into
the temple of their god Berith, where they had made a covenant with him, and
from thence the place had taken its name, and it was exceeding strong.
47
Abimelech also hearing that the men of the tower of Sichem were gathered
together,
48
Went up into Mount Selmon, he and all his people with him: and taking an ax, he
cut down the bough of a tree, and laying it on his shoulder, and carrying it,
he said to his companions: What you see me do, do ye out of hand.
49
So they cut down boughs from the trees, every man as fast as he could, and
followed their leader. And surrounding
the fort, they set it on fire: and so it came to pass, that with the smoke and
with the fire a thousand persons were killed, men and women together, of the
inhabitants of the tower of Sichem.
50
Then Abimelech, departing from thence, came to the town of Thebes, which he
surrounded and besieged with his army.
51
And there was in the midst of the city a high tower, to which both the men and
the women were fled together, and all the princes of the city, and having shut
and strongly barred the gate, they stood upon the battlements of the tower to
defend themselves.
52
And Abimelech, coming near the tower, fought stoutly: and approaching to the
gate, endeavoured to set fire to it:
53
*And behold, a certain woman casting a piece of a millstone from above, dashed
it against the head of Abimelech, and broke his skull.
54
*And he called hastily to his armour-bearer, and said to him: Draw thy sword,
and kill me: lest it should be said that I was slain by a woman. He did as he was commanded, and slew him.
55
And when he was dead, all the men of Israel that were with him, returned to
their homes.
56
And God repaid the evil, that Abimelech had done against his father, killing
his seventy brethren.
57
The Sichemites also were rewarded for what they had done, and the curse of
Joatham, the son of Jerobaal, came upon them.
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*
1: A.M. 2768, A.C. 1236.
6: A.M. 2769, A.C. 1235.
53: 2 Kings xi. 21.
54: 1 Kings xxxi. 4.; 1 Par. x. 4.
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JUDGES
10
CHAPTER X.
Thola ruleth Israel twenty-three years: and Jair
twenty-two. The people fall again into
idolatry, and are afflicted by the Philistines and Ammonites. They cry to God for help, who, upon their
repentance, hath compassion on them.
1
After Abimelech, there arose a ruler in Israel, Thola, son of Phua, the uncle
of Abimelech, a man of Issachar, who dwelt in Samir of Mount Ephraim:
2
And he judged Israel three and twenty years, and he died, *and was buried in
Samir.
3
To him succeeded Jair, the Galaadite, who judged Israel for two and twenty
years,
4
Having thirty sons, that rode on thirty ass-colts, and were princes of thirty
cities, which from his name were called Havoth Jair, that is, the towns of
Jair, until this present day, in the land of Galaad.
5
And Jair died, and was buried in the place which was called Camon.
6
But the children of Israel, adding new sins to their old ones, did evil in the
sight of the Lord, and served idols, Baalim and Astaroth, and the gods of
Syria, and of Sidon, and of Moab, and of the children of Ammon, and of the
Philistines: and they left the Lord, and did not serve him.
7
And the Lord being angry with them, delivered them into the hands of the
Philistines, and of the children of Ammon.
8
And they were afflicted, and grievously oppressed for eighteen years, all they
that dwelt beyond the Jordan in the land of the Amorrhite, who is in Galaad:
9
Insomuch that the children of Ammon, passing over the Jordan, wasted Juda, and
Benjamin and Ephraim: and Israel was distressed exceedingly.
10
And they cried to the Lord, and said: We have sinned against thee, because we
have forsaken the Lord our God, and have served Baalim.
11
And the Lord said to them: Did not the Egyptians, and the Amorrhites, and the
children of Ammon, and the Philistines,
12
The Sidonians also, and Amalec, and Chanaan, oppress you, and you cried to me,
and I delivered you out of their hand?
13
And yet you have forsaken me, and have worshipped strange gods: therefore I
will deliver you no more:
14
Go, and call upon the gods which you have chosen: let them deliver you in the
time of distress.
15
And the children of Israel said to the Lord: We have sinned, do thou unto us
whatsoever pleaseth thee: only deliver us this time.
16
And saying these things, they cast away out of their coasts all the idols of
strange gods, and served the Lord their God: and he was touched with their
miseries.
17
And the children of Ammon shouting together, pitched their tents in Galaad:
against whom the children of Israel assembled themselves together, and camped
in Maspha.
18
And the princes of Galaad said one to another: Whosoever of us shall first
begin to fight against the children of Ammon, he shall be the leader of the
people of Galaad.
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*
2: A.M. 2816.
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JUDGES
11
CHAPTER XI.
Jephte is made ruler of the people of Galaad: he first
pleads their cause against the Ammonites; then making a vow, obtains a signal
victory: he performs his vow.
1
There was at that time Jephte, the Galaadite, a most valiant man, and a
warrior, the son of a woman that was a harlot, and his father was Galaad.
2
Now Galaad had a wife of whom he had sons: who, after they were grown up,
thrust out Jephte, saying: Thou canst not inherit in the house of our father,
because thou art born of another mother.
3
Then he fled and avoided them, and dwelt in the land of Tob: and there were
gathered to him needy men, and robbers, and they followed him as their prince.
4
In those days the children of Ammon made war against Israel.
5
And as they pressed hard upon them, the ancients of Galaad went to fetch Jephte
out of the land of Tob to help them:
6
And they said to him: Come thou, and be our prince, and fight against the
children of Ammon.
7
And he answered them: *Are not you the men that hated me, and cast me out of my
father's house, and now you are come to me, constrained by necessity?
8
And the princes of Galaad said to Jephte: For this cause we are now come to
thee, that thou mayst go with us, and fight against the children of Ammon, and
be head over all the inhabitants of Galaad.
9
Jephte also said to them: If you be come to me sincerely, that I should fight
for you against the children of Ammon, and the Lord shall deliver them into my
hand, shall I be your prince?
10
They answered him: The Lord who heareth these things, he himself is mediator
and witness that we will do as we have promised.
11
*Jephte therefore went with the princes of Galaad, and all the people made him
their prince. And Jephte spoke all his
words before the Lord in Maspha.
12
And he sent messengers to the king of the children of Ammon, to say in his
name: What hast thou to do with me, that thou art come against me, to waste my
land?
13
And he answered them: *Because Israel took away my land, when he came up out of
Egypt, from the confines of the Arnon unto the Jaboc and the Jordan: now,
therefore, restore the same peaceably to me.
14
And Jephte again sent word by them, and commanded them to say to the king of Ammon:
15
Thus saith Jephte: Israel did not take away the land of Moab, nor the land of
the children of Ammon:
16
But when they came up out of Egypt, he walked through the desert to the Red
Sea, and came into Cades.
17
*And he sent messengers to the king of Edom, saying: Suffer me to pass through
thy land. But he would not condescend to
his request. He sent also to the king of
Moab, who, likewise, refused to give him passage. He abode, therefore, in Cades,
18
And went round the land of Edom at the side, and the land of Moab: and came
over-against the east coast of the land of Moab, and camped on the other side
of the Arnon: *and he would not enter the bounds of Moab.
19
So Israel sent messengers to Sehon, king of the Amorrhites, who dwelt in
Hesebon, and they said to him: Suffer me to pass through thy land to the river.
20
But he, also despising the words of Israel, suffered him not to pass through
his borders: but gathering an infinite multitude, went out against him to Jasa,
and made strong opposition.
21
And the Lord delivered him, with all his army, into the hands of Israel, and he
slew him, and possessed all the land of the Amorrhite, the inhabitant of that
country,
22
And all the coasts thereof from the Arnon to the Jaboc, and from the wilderness
to the Jordan.
23
So the Lord, the God of Israel, destroyed the Amorrhite, his people of Israel
fighting against him, and wilt thou now possess his land?
24
Are not those things which thy god Chamos possesseth, due to thee by
right? But what the Lord our God hath
obtained by conquest, shall be our possession:
25
*Unless, perhaps, thou art better than Balac, the son of Sephor, king of Moab:
or canst shew that he strove against Israel, and fought against him,
26
Whereas he hath dwelt in Hesebon, and the villages thereof, and in Aroer, and
its villages, and in all the cities near the Jordan, for three hundred
years. Why have you for so long a time
attempted nothing about this claim?
27
Therefore I do not trespass against thee, but thou wrongest me by declaring an
unjust war against me. The Lord be
judge, and decide this day, between Israel and the children of Ammon.
28
And the king of the children of Ammon would not hearken to the words of Jephte,
which he sent him by the messengers.
29
Therefore the spirit of the Lord came upon Jephte, and going round Galaad, and
Manasses, and Maspha of Galaad, and passing over from thence to the children of
Ammon,
30
He made a vow to the Lord, saying: If thou wilt deliver the children of Ammon
into my hands,
31
Whosoever shall first come forth out of the doors of my house, and shall meet
me, when I return in peace from the children of Ammon, the same will I offer a
holocaust to the Lord.
32
And Jephte passed over to the children of Ammon to fight against them: and the
Lord delivered them into his hands.
33
And he smote them from Aroer till you come to Mennith, twenty cities,
and as far as Abel, which is set with vineyards, with a very great slaughter:
and the children of Ammon were humbled by the children of Israel.
34
And when Jephte returned into Maspha, to his house, his only daughter met him
with timbrels and with dances: for he had no other children.
35
And when he saw her, he rent his garments, and said: Alas! my daughter, thou
hast deceived me, and thou thyself art deceived: for I have opened my mouth to
the Lord, and I can do no other thing.
36
And she answered him: My father, if thou hast opened thy mouth to the Lord, do
unto me whatsoever thou hast promised, since the victory hath been granted to
thee, and revenge of thy enemies.
37
And she said to her father: Grant me only this, which I desire: Let me go, that
I may go about the mountains for two months, and may bewail my virginity with
my companions.
38
And he answered her: Go. And he sent her
away for two months. And when she was
gone with her comrades and companions, she mourned her virginity in the
mountains.
39
And the two months being expired, she returned to her father, and he did to her
as he had vowed, and she knew no man.
From thence came a fashion in Israel, and a custom has been kept:
40
That, from year to year, the daughters of Israel assemble together, and lament
the daughter of Jephte, the Galaadite, for four days.
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*
7: Gen. xxvi. 27.
11: A.M. 2817, A.C. 1187.
13: Num. xxi. 24.
17: Num. xx. 14.
18: Num. xxi. 13.
25: Num. xxii. 2.
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CHAPTER XII.
The Ephraimites quarrel with Jephte: forty-two
thousand of them are slain: Abesan, Ahialon, and Abdon, are judges.
1
But behold there arose a sedition in Ephraim.
And passing towards the north, they said to Jephte: When thou wentest to
fight against the children of Ammon, why wouldst thou not call us, that we
might go with thee? Therefore we will
burn thy house.
2
And he answered them: I and my people were at great strife with the children of
Ammon: and I called you to assist me, and you would not do it.
3
And when I saw this, I put my life in my own hands, and passed over-against the
children of Ammon, and the Lord delivered them into my hands. What have I deserved, that you should rise up
to fight against me?
4
Then calling to him all the men of Galaad, he fought against Ephraim: and the
men of Galaad defeated Ephraim, because he had said: Galaad is a fugitive of
Ephraim, and dwelleth in the midst of Ephraim and Manasses.
5
And the Galaadites secured the fords of the Jordan, by which Ephraim was to
return. And when any one of the number
of Ephraim came thither in the flight, and said: I beseech you let me pass: the
Galaadites said to him: Art thou not an Ephraimite? If he said: I am not:
6
They asked him: Say then, Shibboleth, which is interpreted, An ear of
corn. But he answered, Sibboleth, not
being able to express an ear of corn by the same letter. Then presently they took him and killed him
in the very passage of the Jordan. And
there fell at that time of Ephraim, two and forty thousand.
7
And Jephte, the Galaadite, judged Israel six years: and he died, and was buried
in his city of Galaad.
8
After him Abesan of Bethlehem judged Israel:
9
He had thirty sons, and as many daughters, whom he sent abroad, and gave to
husbands, and took wives for his sons, of the same number, bringing them into
his house. And he judged Israel seven
years:
10
And he died, and was buried in Bethlehem.
11
To him succeeded Ahialon, a Zabulonite: and he judged Israel ten years:
12
And he died, and was buried in Zabulon.
13 After
him, Abdon, the son of Illel, a Pharathonite, judged Israel:
14
And he had forty sons, and of them thirty grandsons, mounted upon seventy
ass-colts, and he judged Israel eight years:
15
And he died, and was buried in Pharathon, in the land of Ephraim, in the mount
of Amalech.
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CHAPTER XIII.
The people fall again into idolatry, and are afflicted
by the Philistines. An angel fortelleth
the birth of Samson.
1
And *the children of Israel did evil again in the sight of the Lord: and he
delivered them into the hands of the Philistines forty years.
2
Now there was a certain man of Saraa, and of the race of Dan, whose name was
Manue, and his wife was barren.
3
*And an angel of the Lord appeared to her, and said: Thou art barren and
without children: **but thou shalt conceive and bear a son.
4
*Now therefore beware, and drink no wine nor strong drink, and eat not any
unclean thing.
5
Because thou shalt conceive, and bear a son, and no razor shall touch his head:
for he shall be a Nazarite of God, from his infancy, and from his mother's
womb, and he shall begin to deliver Israel from the hands of the Philistines.
6
And when she was come to her husband, she said to him: A man of God came to me,
having the countenance of an angel, very awful.
And when I asked him whence he came, and by what name he was called, he
would not tell me:
7
But he answered thus: Behold thou shalt conceive and bear a son: beware thou
drink no wine, nor strong drink, nor eat any unclean thing: for the child shall
be a Nazarite of God from his infancy, from his mother's womb until the day of
his death.
8
Then Manue prayed to the Lord, and said: I beseech thee, O Lord, that the man
of God, whom thou didst send, may come again, and teach us what we ought to do
concerning the child, that shall be born.
9
And the Lord heard the prayer of Manue, and the angel of the Lord appeared
again to his wife, as she was sitting in the field. But Manue her husband was not with her. And when she saw the angel,
10
She made haste, and ran to her husband: and told him saying: Behold the man
hath appeared to me, whom I saw before.
11
He rose up, and followed his wife: and coming to the man, said to him: Art thou
he that spoke to the woman? And he
answered: I am.
12
And Manue said to him: When thy word shall come to pass, what wilt thou that
the child should do? or from what shall he keep himself?
13
And the angel of the Lord said to Manue: From all the things I have spoken of
to thy wife, let her refrain herself:
14
And let her eat nothing that cometh of the vine, neither let her drink wine or
strong drink, nor eat any unclean thing: and whatsoever I have commanded her,
let her fulfil and observe.
15
And Manue said to the angel of the Lord: I beseech thee to consent to my
request, and let us dress a kid for thee.
16
And the angel answered him: If thou press me, I will not eat of thy bread: but
if thou wilt offer a holocaust, offer it to the Lord. And Manue knew not it was the angel of the
Lord.
17
And he said to him: What is thy name, that, if thy word shall come to pass, we
may honour thee?
18
And he answered him: *Why askest thou my name, which is wonderful?
19
Then Manue took a kid of the flocks, and the libations, and put them upon a
rock, offering to the Lord, who doth wonderful things: and he and his wife
looked on.
20
And when the flame from the altar went up towards heaven, the angel of the Lord
ascended also in the flame. And when
Manue and his wife saw this, they fell flat on the ground;
21
And the angel of the Lord appeared to them no more. And forthwith Manue understood that it was an
angel of the Lord,
22
And he said to his wife: We shall certainly die, because we have seen God.
23
And his wife answered him: If the Lord had a mind to kill us, he would not have
received a holocaust and libations at our hands; neither would he have shewed
us all these things, nor have told us the things that are to come.
24
*And she bore a son, and called his name Samson. And the child grew, and the Lord blessed him.
25
And the Spirit of the Lord began to be with him in the camp of Dan, between
Saraa and Esthaol.
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*
1: Supra x. 6.
3: A.M. 2848. --- ** Gen. xvi. 11.; 1 Kings i.
20.; Luke i. 31.
4: Num. vi. 34.
18: Gen. xxxii. 29.
24: A.M. 2849.
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CHAPTER XIV.
Samson desireth a wife of the Philistines. He killeth a lion: in whose mouth he
afterwards findeth honey. His marriage
feast and riddle, which is discovered by his wife. He killeth and strippeth thirty
Philistines. His wife taketh another
man.
1
Then *Samson went down to Thamnatha, and seeing there a woman of the daughters
of the Philistines,
2
He came up, and told his father and his mother, saying: I saw a woman in
Thamnatha of the daughters of the Philistines: I beseech you, take her for me
to wife.
3
And his father and mother said to him: Is there no woman among the daughters of
thy brethren, or among all my people, that thou wilt take a wife of the
Philistines, who are uncircumcised? And
Samson said to his father: Take this woman for me; for she hath pleased my
eyes.
4
Now his parents knew not that the thing was done by the Lord, and that he
sought an occasion against the Philistines: for at that time the Philistines
had dominion over Israel.
5
Then Samson went down with his father and mother to Thamnatha. And when they were come to the vineyards of
the town, behold a young lion met him, raging and roaring.
6
And the Spirit of the Lord came upon Samson, and he tore the lion as he would
have torn a kid in pieces, having nothing at all in his hand: and he would not
tell this to his father and mother.
7
And he went down, and spoke to the woman that had pleased his eyes.
8
And after some days, returning to take her, he went aside to see the carcass of
the lion, and behold there was a swarm of bees in the mouth of the lion, and a
honey-comb.
9
And when be had taken it in his hands, he went on eating: and coming to his
father and mother, he gave them of it, and they ate: but he would not tell them
that he had taken the honey from the body of the lion.
10
So his father went down to the woman, and made a feast for his son Samson: for
so the young men used to do.
11
And when the citizens of that place saw him, they brought him thirty companions
to be with him.
12
And Samson said to them: I will propose to you a riddle, which if you declare
unto me within the seven days of the feast, I will give you thirty shirts, and
as many coats:
13
But if you shall not be able to declare it, you shall give me thirty shirts and
the same number of coats. They answered
him: Put forth the riddle, that we may hear it.
14
And he said to them: Out of the eater came forth meat, and out of the strong
came forth sweetness. And they could not
for three days expound the riddle.
15
And when the seventh day came, they said to the wife of Samson: Sooth thy
husband, and persuade him to tell thee what the riddle meaneth. But if thou wilt not do it, we will burn
thee, and thy father's house. Have you
called us to the wedding on purpose to strip us?
16
So she wept before Samson and complained, saying: Thou hatest me, and dost not
love me: therefore thou wilt not expound to me the riddle, which thou hast
proposed to the sons of my people. But
he answered: I would not tell it to my father and mother: and how can I tell it
to thee?
17
So she wept before him the seven days of the feast: and, at length, on the
seventh day, as she was troublesome to him, he expounded it. And she immediately told her countrymen.
18
And they, on the seventh day before the sun went down, said to him: What is
sweeter than honey? and what is stronger than a lion? And he said to them: If you had not ploughed
with my heifer, you had not found out my riddle.
19
And the Spirit of the Lord came upon him, and he went down to Ascalon, and slew
there thirty men, whose garments he took away, and gave to them that had
declared the riddle. And being exceeding
angry, he went up to his father's house:
20
But his wife took one of his friends and bridal companions for her husband.
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*
1: A.M. 2867, A.C. 1137.
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CHAPTER XV.
Samson is denied his wife: He burns the corn of the
Philistines, and kills many of them.
1
And *a while after, when the days of the wheat harvest were at hand, Samson
came, meaning to visit his wife, and he brought her a kid of the flock. And when he would have gone into her chamber,
as usual, her father would not suffer him, saying:
2 I
thought thou hadst hated her, and therefore I gave her to thy friend: but she
hath a sister, who is younger and fairer than she, take her to wife instead of
her.
3
And Samson answered him: From this day I shall be blameless in what I do
against the Philistines: for I will do you evils.
4
And he went and caught three hundred foxes, and coupled them tail to tail, and
fastened torches between the tails:
5
And setting them on fire he let the foxes go, that they might run about hither
and thither. And they presently went into
the standing corn of the Philistines.
Which being set on fire, both the corn that was already carried
together, and that which was yet standing, was all burnt, insomuch that the
flame consumed also the vineyards and the olive-yards.
6
Then the Philistines said: Who hath done this thing? And it was answered: Samson, the son-in-law
of the Thamnathite, because he took away his wife, and gave her to another,
hath done these things. And the
Philistines went up and burnt both the woman and her father.
7
But Samson said to them: Although you have done this, yet will I be revenged of
you, and then I will be quiet.
8
And he made a great slaughter of them, so that in astonishment they laid the
calf of the leg upon the thigh. And
going down he dwelt in a cavern of the rock Etam.
9
Then the Philistines going up into the land of Juda, camped in the place which
afterwards was called Lechi, that is, the Jaw-bone, where their army was spread
abroad.
10
And the men of the tribe of Juda said to them: Why are you come up against
us? They answered: We are come to bind
Samson, and to pay him for what he hath done against us.
11
Wherefore three thousand men of Juda went down to the cave of the rock Etam,
and said to Samson: Knowest thou not that the Philistines rule over us? Why wouldst thou do thus? And he said to them: As they did to me, so
have I done to them.
12
And they said to him: We are come to bind thee, and to deliver thee into the
hands of the Philistines. And Samson
said to them: Swear to me, and promise me that you will not kill me.
13
They said: We will not kill thee: but we will deliver thee up bound. And they bound him with two new cords, and
brought him from the rock Etam.
14
Now when he was come to the place of the Jaw-bone, and the Philistines shouting
went to meet him, the Spirit of the Lord came strongly upon him: and as the
flax is wont to be consumed at the approach of fire, so the bands with which he
was bound were broken and loosed.
15
And finding a jaw-bone, even the jaw-bone of an ass, which lay there, catching
it up, he slew therewith a thousand men.
16
And he said: With the jaw-bone of an ass, with the jaw of the colt of asses, I
have destroyed them, and have slain a thousand men.
17
And when he had ended these words, singing, he threw the jaw-bone out of his
hand, and called the name of that place Ramathlechi, which is interpreted the
lifting up of the jaw-bone.
18
And being very thirsty, he cried to the Lord, and said: Thou hast given this
very great deliverance and victory into the hand of thy servant: and behold I
die for thirst, and shall fall into the hands of the uncircumcised.
19
Then the Lord opened a great tooth in the jaw of the ass, and waters issued out
of it. And when he had drank them, he
refreshed his spirit, and recovered his strength. Therefore the name of that place was called,
The Spring of him that invoked from the jaw-bone, until this present day.
20
And he judged Israel, in the days of the Philistines, twenty years.*
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*
1: A.M. 2868, A.C. 1136.
20: Infra xvi. 31.
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CHAPTER XVI.
Samson is deluded by Dalila: and falls into the hands
of the Philistines. His death.
1
He *went also into Gaza, and saw there a woman, a harlot, and went in unto her.
2
And when the Philistines had heard this, and it was noised about among them,
that Samson was come into the city, they surrounded him, setting guards at the
gate of the city, and watching there all the night in silence, that in the
morning they might kill him as he went out.
3
But Samson slept till midnight, and then rising, he took both the doors of the
gate, with the posts thereof, and the bolt, and laying them on his shoulders,
carried them up to the top of the hill, which looketh towards Hebron.
4
After this he loved a woman, *who dwelt in the valley of Sorec, and she was
called Dalila.
5
And the princes of the Philistines came to her, and said: Deceive him, and
learn of him wherein his great strength lieth, and how we may be able to
overcome him, to bind and afflict him: which if thou shalt do, we will give
thee every one of us eleven hundred pieces of silver.
6
And Dalila said to Samson: Tell me, I beseech thee, wherein thy greatest
strength lieth, and what it is, wherewith if thou wert bound, thou couldst not
break loose.
7
And Samson answered her: If I shall be bound with seven cords made of sinews
not yet dry, but still moist, I shall be weak like other men.
8
And the princes of the Philistines brought unto her seven cords, such as he
spoke of, with which she bound him;
9
Men lying privately in wait with her, and in the chamber, expecting the event
of the thing, and she cried out to him: The Philistines are upon thee,
Samson. And he broke the bands, as a man
would break a thread of tow, when it smelleth the fire: so it was not known
wherein his strength lay.
10
And Dalila said to him: Behold thou hast mocked me, and hast told me a false
thing: but now at least tell me wherewith thou mayest be bound.
11
And he answered her: If I shall be bound with new ropes, that were never in
work, I shall be weak and like other men.
12
Dalila bound him again with these, and cried out: The Philistines are upon
thee, Samson, there being an ambush prepared for him in the chamber. But he broke the bands like threads of webs.
13
And Dalila said to him again: How long dost thou deceive me, and tell me
lies? Shew me wherewith thou mayest be
bound. And Samson answered her: If thou
plattest the seven locks of my head with a lace, and tying them round about a
nail, fastenest it in the ground, I shall be weak.
14
And when Dalila had done this, she said to him: The Philistines are upon thee,
Samson. And awaking out of his sleep, he
drew out the nail with the hairs and the lace.
15
And Dalila said to him: How dost thou say thou lovest me, when thy mind is not
with me? Thou hast told me lies these
three times, and wouldst not tell me wherein thy great strength lieth.
16
And when she pressed him much, and continually hung upon him for many days,
giving him no time to rest, his soul fainted away, and was wearied even until
death.
17
Then opening the truth of the thing, he said to her: The razor hath never come
upon my head, for I am a Nazarite, that is to say, consecrated to God from my
mother's womb: if my head be shaven, my strength shall depart from me, and I
shall become weak, and shall be like other men.
18
Then seeing that he had discovered to her all his mind, she sent to the princes
of the Philistines, saying: Come up this once more, for now he hath opened his
heart to me. And they went up, taking
with them the money which they had promised.
19
But she made him sleep upon her knees, and lay his head in her bosom. And she called a barber, and shaved his seven
locks, and began to drive him away, and thrust him from her: for immediately
his strength departed from him.
20
And she said: The Philistines are upon thee, Samson. And awaking from sleep, he said in his mind:
I will go out as I did before, and shake myself, not knowing that the Lord was
departed from him.
21
Then the Philistines seized upon him, and forthwith pulled out his eyes, and led
him bound in chains to Gaza, and shutting him up in prison made him grind.
22
And now his hair began to grow again.
23
And the princes of the Philistines assembled together, to offer great
sacrifices to Dagon, their god, and to make merry, saying: Our god hath
delivered our enemy Samson into our hands.
24
And the people also seeing this, praised their god, and said the same: Our god
hath delivered our adversary into our hands, him that destroyed our country,
and killed very many.
25
And rejoicing in their feasts, when they had now taken their good cheer, they
commanded that Samson should be called, and should play before them. And being brought out of prison he played
before them; and they made him stand between two pillars.
26
And he said to the lad that guided his steps: Suffer me to touch the pillars
which support the whole house, and let me lean upon them, and rest a little.
27
Now the house was full of men and women, and all the princes of the Philistines
were there. Moreover about three
thousand persons of both sexes, from the roof and the higher part of the house,
were beholding Samson's play.
28
But he called upon the Lord, saying: O Lord God remember me, and restore to me
now my former strength, O my God, that I may revenge myself on my enemies, and
for the loss of my two eyes I may take one revenge.
29
And laying hold on both the pillars on which the house rested, and holding the
one with his right hand, and the other with his left,
30
He said: Let me die with the Philistines.
And when he had strongly shook the pillars, the house fell upon all the
princes, and the rest of the multitude, that was there: and he killed many more
at his death, than he had killed before in his life.
31
And his brethren and all his kindred, going down took his body, and buried it
between Saraa and Esthaol, in the burying-place of his father Manue: and he
judged Israel twenty years.
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*
1: A.M. circiter 2880.
4: A.M. circiter 2885.
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CHAPTER XVII.
The history of the idol of Michas, and the young
Levite.
1
There was at that time a man of Mount Ephraim, whose name was Michas.
2
Who said to his mother: The eleven hundred pieces of silver, which thou hadst
put aside for thyself, and concerning which thou didst swear in my hearing,
behold I have, and they are with me. And
she said to him: Blessed be my son by the Lord.
3
So he restored them to his mother, who said to him: I have consecrated and
vowed this silver to the Lord, that my son may receive it at my hand, and make
a graven and a molten god; so now I deliver it to thee.
4
And he restored them to his mother: and she took two hundred pieces of silver
and gave them to the silversmith, to make of them a graven and a molten god,
which was in the house of Michas.
5
And he separated also therein a little temple for the god, and made an ephod,
and theraphim, that is to say, a priestly garment, and idols: and he filled the
hand of one of his sons, and he became his priest.
6
In those days there was no king in Israel, but every one did that which seemed
right to himself.
7
There was also another young man of Bethlehem Juda, of the kindred thereof: and
he was a Levite, and dwelt there.
8
Now he went out from the city of Bethlehem, and desired to sojourn wheresoever
he should find it convenient for him.
And when he was come to Mount Ephraim, as he was on his journey, and had
turned aside a little into the house of Michas,
9
He was asked by him whence he came. And
he answered: I am a Levite of Bethlehem Juda, and I am going to dwell where I
can, and where I shall find a place to my advantage.
10
And Michas said: Stay with me, and be unto me a father and a priest, and I will
give thee every year ten pieces of silver, and a double suit of apparel, and
thy victuals.
11
He was content, and abode with the man, and was unto him as one of his sons.
12
And Michas filled his hand, and had the young man with him, for his priest,
saying:
13
Now I know God will do me good, since I have a priest of the race of the
Levites.
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JUDGES
18
CHAPTER XVIII.
The expedition of the men of Dan against Lais: in
their way they rob Michas of his priest and his gods.
1
In those days there was no king in Israel, and the tribe of Dan sought them an
inheritance to dwell in: for unto that day they had not received their lot
among the other tribes.
2
So the children of Dan sent five most valiant men, of their stock and family,
from Saraa and Esthaol, to spy out the land, and to view it diligently: and
they said to them: Go, and view the land.
They went on their way, and when they came to Mount Ephraim, they went
into the house of Michas, and rested there:
3
And knowing the voice of the young man the Levite, and lodging with him, they
said to him: Who brought thee hither? what dost thou here? why wouldst thou
come hither?
4
He answered them: Michas hath done such and such things for me, and hath hired
me to be his priest.
5
Then they desired him to consult the Lord, that they might know whether their
journey should be prosperous, and the thing should have effect.
6
He answered them: Go in peace, the Lord looketh on your way, and the journey
that you go.
7
So the five men going on came to Lais: and they saw how the people dwelt
therein without any fear, according to the custom of the Sidonians, secure and
easy, having no man at all to oppose them, being very rich, and living
separated, at a distance from Sidon and from all men.
8
And they returned to their brethren in Saraa and Esthaol, who asked them what
they had done? to whom they answered:
9
Arise, and let us go up to them: for we have seen the land which is
exceeding rich and fruitful: neglect not, lose no time: let us go and possess
it, there will be no difficulty.
10
We shall come to a people that is secure, into a spacious country, and the Lord
will deliver the place to us, in which there is no want of any thing that
groweth on the earth.
11
There went therefore of the kindred of Dan, to wit, from Saraa and Esthaol, six
hundred men, furnished with arms for war.
12
And going up they lodged in Cariathiarim of Juda: which place from that time is
called the camp of Dan, and is behind Cariathiarim.
13
From thence they passed into Mount Ephraim.
And when they were come to the house of Michas,
14
The five men, that before had been sent to view the land of Lais, said to the
rest of their brethren: You know that in these houses there is an ephod and
theraphim, and a graven and a molten god: see what you are pleased to
do.
15
And when they had turned a little aside, they went into the house of the young
man the Levite, who was in the house of Michas: and they saluted him with words
of peace.
16
And the six hundred men stood before the door, appointed with their arms.
17
But they that were gone into the house of the young man, went about to take
away the graven god, and the ephod, and the theraphim, and the molten god,
and the priest stood before the door, the six hundred valiant men waiting not
far off.
18
So they that were gone in took away the graven thing, the ephod, and the idols,
and the molten god. And the
priest said to them: What are you doing?
19
And they said to him: Hold thy peace and put thy finger on thy mouth, and come
with us, that we may have thee for a father, and a priest. Whether is better for thee, to be a priest in
the house of one man, or in a tribe and family in Israel?
20
When he had heard this, he agreed to their words, and took the ephod, and the
idols, and the graven god, and departed with them.
21
And when they were going forward, and had put before them the children and the
cattle, and all that was valuable,
22
And were now at a distance from the house of Michas, the men that dwelt in the
houses of Michas gathering, together followed them,
23
And began to shout out after them. They
looked back, and said to Michas: What aileth thee? Why dost thou cry?
24
And he answered: You have taken away my gods which I have made me, and the
priest, and all that I have, and do you say: What aileth thee?
25
And the children of Dan said to him: See thou say no more to us, lest men
enraged come upon thee, and thou perish with all thy house.
26
And so they went on the journey they had begun.
But Michas seeing that they were stronger than he, returned to his
house.
27
And the six hundred men took the priest, and the things we spoke of before, and
came to Lais, to a people that was quiet and secure, and smote them with the
edge of the sword: and the city they burnt with fire,
28
There being no man at all who brought them any succour, because they dwelt far
from Sidon, and had no society or business with any man. And the city was in the land of Rohob: and
they rebuilt it, and dwelt therein,
29
Calling the name of the city Dan, after the name of their father, who was the
son of Israel, which before was called Lais.
30
And they set up to themselves the graven idol, and Jonathan the son of Gersam,
the son of Moses, he and his sons were priests in the tribe of
Dan, until the day of their captivity.
31
And the idol of Michas remained with them all the time, that the house of God
was in Silo. In those days there was no
king in Israel.
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JUDGES
19
CHAPTER XIX.
A Levite bringing home his wife, is lodged by an old
man at Gabaa, in the tribe of Benjamin.
His wife is there abused by wicked men, and in the morning found
dead. Her husband cutteth her body in
pieces, and sendeth to every tribe of Israel, requiring them to revenge the
wicked fact.
1
There was a certain Levite, who dwelt on the side of Mount Ephraim, who took a
wife of Bethlehem Juda:
2
And she left him, and returned to her father's house in Bethlehem, and abode
with him four months.
3
And her husband followed her, willing to be reconciled with her, and to speak
kindly to her, and to bring her back with him, having with him a servant and
two asses: and she received him, and brought him into her father's house. And when his father-in-law had heard this,
and had seen him, he met him with joy,
4
And embraced the man. And the son-in-law
tarried in the house of his father-in-law three days, eating with him and
drinking familiarly.
5
But on the fourth day, arising early in the morning, he desired to depart. But his father-in-law kept him, and said to
him: Taste first a little bread, and strengthen thy stomach, and so thou shalt
depart.
6
And they sat down together, and ate and drank.
And the father of the young woman said to his son-in-law: I beseech thee
to stay here to-day, and let us make merry together.
7
But he rising up, began to be for departing.
And nevertheless his father-in-law earnestly pressed him, and made him
stay with him.
8
But when morning was come, the Levite prepared to go on his journey. And his father-in-law said to him again: I
beseech thee to take a little meat, and strengthening thyself, till the day be
farther advanced, afterwards thou mayest depart. And they ate together.
9
And the young man arose to set forward with his wife and servant. And his father-in-law spoke to him again:
Consider that the day is declining, and draweth toward evening: tarry with me
to-day also, and spend the day in mirth, and to-morrow thou shalt depart, that
thou mayest go into thy house.
10
His son-in-law would not consent to his words: but forthwith went forward, and
came over-against Jebus, which by another name is called Jerusalem, leading
with him two asses loaden, and his concubine.
11
And now they were come near Jebus, and the day was far spent: and the servant
said to his master: Come, I beseech thee, let us turn into the city of the
Jebusites, and lodge there.
12
His master answered him: I will not go into the town of another nation, who are
not of the children of Israel, but I will pass over to Gabaa:
13
And when I shall come thither, we will lodge there, or at least in the city of
Rama.
14
So they passed by Jebus, and went on their journey, and the sun went down upon
them when they were by Gabaa, which is in the tribe of Benjamin:
15
And they turned into it, to lodge there.
And when they were come in, they sat in the street of the city, for no
man would receive them to lodge.
16
And behold they saw an old man, returning out of the field and from his work in
the evening, and he also was of Mount Ephraim, and dwelt as a stranger in
Gabaa; but the men of that country were the children of Jemini.
17
And the old man lifting up his eyes, saw the man sitting with his bundles in
the street of the city, and said to him: Whence comest thou? and whither goest
thou?
18
He answered him: We came out from Bethlehem Juda, and we are going to our home,
which is on the side of Mount Ephraim, from whence we went to Bethlehem: and
now we go to the house of God, and none will receive us under his roof:
19
We have straw and hay for provender of the asses, and bread and wine for the
use of myself and of thy handmaid, and of the servant that is with me: we want
nothing but lodging.
20
And the old man answered him: Peace be with thee: I will furnish all things
that are necessary: only I beseech thee, stay not in the street.
21
And he brought him into his house, and gave provender to his asses: and after
they had washed their feet, he entertained them with a feast.
22
While they were making merry, and refreshing their bodies with meat and drink,
after the labour of the journey, the men of that city, sons of Belial (that is,
without yoke), came and beset the old man's house, and began to knock at the
door, calling to the master of the house, and saying: *Bring forth the man that
came into thy house, that we may abuse him.
23
And the old man went out to them, and said: Do not so, my brethren, do not so
wickedly: because this man is come into my lodging, and cease I pray you from
this folly.
24
I have a maiden daughter, and this man hath a concubine, I will bring them out
to you, and you may humble them, and satisfy your lust: only, I beseech you,
commit not this crime against nature on the man.
25
They would not be satisfied with his words; which the man seeing, brought out
his concubine to them, and abandoned her to their wickedness: and when they had
abused her all the night, they let her go in the morning.
26
But the woman, at the dawning of the day, came to the door of the house, where
her lord lodged, and there fell down.
27
And in the morning the man arose, and opened the door, that he might end the
journey he had begun: and behold his concubine lay before the door with her
hands spread on the threshold.
28
He thinking she was taking her rest, said to her: Arise, and let us be
going. But as she made no answer,
perceiving she was dead, he took her up, and laid her upon his ass, and
returned to his house.
29
And when he was come home, he took a sword, and divided the dead body of his
wife with her bones into twelve parts, and sent the pieces into all the borders
of Israel.
30
And when every one had seen this, they all cried out: There was never such a
thing done in Israel, from the day that our fathers came up out of Egypt, until
this day: give sentence, and decree in common what ought to be done.
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*
22: Gen. xix. 5.
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JUDGES
20
CHAPTER XX.
The Israelites warring against Benjamin are twice
defeated; but in the third battle the Benjaminites are all slain, saving six
hundred men.
1
Then all the children of Israel went out, and gathered together as one man,
*from Dan to Bersabee, with the land of Galaad, to the Lord in Maspha:
2
And all the chiefs of the people, and all the tribes of Israel, met together in
the assembly of the people of God, four hundred thousand foot-men fit for war.
3
(Nor were the children of Benjamin ignorant that the children of Israel were
come up to Maspha). And the Levite, the
husband of the woman that was killed, being asked, how so great a wickedness
had been committed,
4
Answered: I came into Gabaa, of Benjamin, with my wife, and there I lodged:
5
And behold the men of that city, in the night beset the house wherein I was,
intending to kill me, and abused my wife with an incredible fury of lust, so
that at last she died.
6
And I took her and cut her in pieces, and sent the parts into all the borders
of your possession: because there never was so heinous a crime, and so great an
abomination committed in Israel.
7
You are all here, O children of Israel, determine what you ought to do.
8
And all the people standing, answered as by the voice of one man: We will not
return to our tents, neither shall any one of us go into his own house:
9
But this we will do in common against Gabaa:
10
We will take ten men of a hundred out of all the tribes of Israel, and a
hundred out of a thousand, and a thousand out of ten thousand, to bring
victuals for the army, that we might fight against Gabaa of Benjamin, and
render to it for its wickedness, what it deserveth.
11
And all Israel were gathered together against the city, as one man, with one
mind, and one counsel:
12
And they sent messengers to all the tribe of Benjamin to say to them: Why hath
so great an abomination been found among you?
13
Deliver up the men of Gabaa, that have committed this heinous crime, that they
may die, and the evil may be taken away out of Israel. But they would not hearken to the proposition
of their brethren the children of Israel:
14
But out of all the cities which were of their lot, they gathered themselves
together into Gabaa, to aid them, and to fight against the whole people of
Israel.
15
And there were found of Benjamin five and twenty thousand men that drew the
sword, besides the inhabitants of Gabaa,
16
Who were seven hundred most valiant men, fighting with the left hand as well as
with the right: and slinging stones so sure that they could hit even a hair,
and not miss by the stone's going on either side.
17
Of the men of Israel also, beside the children of Benjamin, were found four
hundred thousand that drew swords and were prepared to fight.
18
And they arose and came to the house of God, that is, to Silo: and they
consulted God, and said: Who shall be in our army the first to go to the battle
against the children of Benjamin? And
the Lord answered them: Let Juda be your leader.
19
And forthwith the children of Israel rising in the morning, camped by Gabaa:
20
And going out from thence to fight against Benjamin, began to assault the city.
21
And the children of Benjamin coming out of Gabaa, slew of the children of
Israel that day two and twenty thousand men.
22
Again Israel, trusting in their strength and their number, set their army in
array in the same place, where they had fought before:
23
Yet so that they first went up and wept before the Lord until night: and
consulted him, and said: Shall I go out any more to fight against the children
of Benjamin my brethren, or not? And he
answered them: Go up against them, and join battle.
24
And when the children of Israel went out the next day to fight against the
children of Benjamin,
25
The children of Benjamin sallied forth out of the gates of Gabaa: and meeting
them, made so great a slaughter of them, as to kill eighteen thousand men that
drew the sword.
26
Wherefore all the children of Israel came to the house of God, and sat and wept
before the Lord: and they fasted that day till the evening, and offered to him
holocausts, and victims of peace-offerings,
27
And inquired of him concerning their state.
At that time the ark of the covenant of the Lord was there,
28
And Phinees, the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron, was over the house. So they consulted the Lord, and said: Shall
we go out any more to fight against the children of Benjamin, our brethren, or
shall we cease? And the Lord said to
them: Go up, for to-morrow I will deliver them into your hands.
29
And the children of Israel set ambushes round about the city of Gabaa:
30
And they drew up their army against Benjamin the third time, as they had done
the first and second.
31
And the children of Benjamin boldly issued out of the city, and seeing their
enemies flee, pursued them a long way, so as to wound and kill some of them, as
they had done the first and second day, whilst they fled by two highways,
whereof one goeth up to Bethel, and the other to Gabaa, and they slew about
thirty men:
32
For they thought to cut them off as they did before. But they artfully feigning a flight, designed
to draw them away from the city, and by their seeming to flee, to bring them to
the highways aforesaid.
33
Then all the children of Israel rising up out of the places where they were,
set their army in battle array, in the place which is called Baalthamar. The ambushes also, which were about the city,
began by little and little to come forth,
34
And to march from the west side of the city.
And other ten thousand men chosen out of all Israel, attacked the
inhabitants of the city. And the battle
grew hot against the children of Benjamin: and they understood not that present
death threatened them on every side.
35
And the Lord defeated them before the children of Israel, and they slew of them
in that day five and twenty thousand, and one hundred, all fighting men, and
that drew the sword.
36
But the children of Benjamin, when they saw themselves to be too weak, began to
flee. Which the children of Israel
seeing, gave them place to flee, that they might come to the ambushes that were
prepared, which they had set near the city.
37
And they that were in ambush arose on a sudden out of their coverts, and whilst
Benjamin turned their backs to the slayers, went into the city, and smote it
with the edge of the sword.
38
Now the children of Israel had given a sign to them, whom they had laid in
ambushes, that after they had taken the city, they should make a fire: that by
the smoke rising on high, they might shew that the city was taken.
39
And when the children of Israel saw this in the battle, (for the children of
Benjamin thought they fled, and pursued them vigorously, killing thirty men of
their army)
40
And perceived, as it were, a pillar of smoke rise up from the city; and
Benjamin looking back, saw that the city was taken, and that the flames
ascended on high:
41
They that before had made as if they fled, turning their faces, stood bravely
against them. Which the children of
Benjamin seeing, turned their backs,
42
And began to go towards the way of the desert, the enemy pursuing them thither
also. And they that fired the city came
also out to meet them.
43
And so it was, that they were slain on both sides by the enemies, and there was
no rest of their men dying. They fell
and were beaten down on the east side of the city Gabaa.
44
And they that were slain in the same place, were eighteen thousand men, all
most valiant soldiers.
45
And when they that remained of Benjamin saw this, they fled into the
wilderness, and made towards the rock that is called Remmon. In that flight also, as they were straggling
and going different ways, they slew of them five thousand men. And as they went farther, they still pursued
them, and slew also other two thousand.
46
And so it came to pass, that all that were slain of Benjamin in divers places,
were five and twenty thousand fighting men, most valiant for war.
47
And there remained of all the number of Benjamin only six hundred men
that were able to escape, and flee to the wilderness: and they abode in the
rock Remmon four months.
48
But the children of Israel returning, put all the remains of the city to the
sword, both men and beasts, and all the cities and villages of Benjamin were
consumed with devouring flames.
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*
1: Osee ix. 9.
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JUDGES
21
CHAPTER XXI.
The tribe of Benjamin is saved from being utterly extinct,
by providing wives for the six hundred that remained.
1
Now the children of Israel had also sworn in Maspha, saying: None of us shall
give of his daughters to the children of Benjamin to wife.
2
And they all came to the house of God in Silo, and sitting before him till the
evening, lifted up their voices, and began to lament and weep, saying:
3 O
Lord God of Israel, why is so great an evil come to pass in thy people, that
this day one tribe should be taken away from among us?
4
And rising early the next day, they built an altar: and offered there
holocausts, and victims of peace, and they said:
5
Who is there among all the tribes of Israel that came not up with the army of
the Lord? for they had bound themselves with a great oath, when they were in
Maspha, that whosoever were wanting should be slain.
6
And the children of Israel being moved with repentance for their brother
Benjamin, began to say: One tribe is taken away from Israel.
7
Whence shall they take wives? For we
have all in general sworn, not to give our daughters to them.
8
Therefore they said: Who is there of all the tribes of Israel, that came not up
to the Lord to Maspha. And, behold, the
inhabitants of Jabes Galaad were found not to have been in that army.
9
(At that time also when they were in Silo, no one of them was found there,)
10
So they sent ten thousand of the most valiant men, and commanded them, saying:
Go and put the inhabitants of Jabes Galaad to the sword, with their wives and
their children.
11
And this is what you shall observe: *Every male, and all women that have known
men, you shall kill, but the virgins you shall save.
12
And there were found of Jabes Galaad four hundred virgins, that had not known
the bed of a man, and they brought them to the camp in Silo, into the land of
Chanaan.
13
And they sent messengers to the children of Benjamin, that were in the rock
Remmon, and commanded them to receive them in peace.
14
And the children of Benjamin came at that time, and wives were given them of
Jabes Galaad: but they found no others, whom they might give in like manner.
15
And all Israel was very sorry, and repented for the destroying of one tribe out
of Israel.
16
And the ancients said: What shall we do with the rest, that have not received
wives? for all the women in Benjamin are dead.
17
And we must use all care, and provide with great diligence, that one tribe be
not destroyed out of Israel.
18
For as to our own daughters we cannot give them, being bound with an oath and a
curse, whereby we said: Cursed be he that shall give Benjamin any of his
daughters to wife.
19
So they took counsel, and said: Behold, there is a yearly solemnity of the Lord
in Silo, which is situate on the north of the city of Bethel, and on the east
side of the way, that goeth from Bethel to Sichem, and on the south of the town
of Lebona.
20
And they commanded the children of Benjamin, and said: Go, and lie hid in the
vineyards,
21
And when you shall see the daughters of Silo come out, as the custom is, to
dance, come ye on a sudden out of the vineyards, and catch you every man his
wife among them, and go into the land of Benjamin.
22
And when their fathers and their brethren shall come, and shall begin to
complain against you, and to chide, we will say to them: Have pity on them: for
they took them not away as by the right of war or conquest, but when they asked
to have them, you gave them not, and the fault was committed on your part.
23
And the children of Benjamin did, as they had been commanded: and according to
their number, they carried off for themselves every man his wife of them that
were dancing: and they went into their possession, and built up their cities,
and dwelt in them.
24
The children of Israel also returned by their tribes, and families, to their
dwellings. In those days there was no
king in Israel: but every one did that which seemed right to himself.
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*
11: Num. xxxi. 17. 18.
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