Judges 11:2
11:2 Gilead’s wife also gave
him sons. When his wife’s sons grew up, they made Jephthah leave and said to him, “You are not going to inherit any of our father’s wealth,
because you are another woman’s son.”
Judges 11:8-9
11:8 The leaders of Gilead said to Jephthah, “That may be true,
but now we pledge to you our loyalty.
Come with us and fight with the Ammonites. Then you will become the leader
of all who live in Gilead.”
11:9 Jephthah said to the leaders of Gilead, “All right!
If you take me back to fight with the Ammonites and the
Lord gives them to me,
I will be your leader.”
Judges 11:13
11:13 The Ammonite king said to Jephthah’s messengers, “Because Israel stole
my land when they
came up from Egypt – from the Arnon River in the south to the Jabbok River in the north, and as far west as the Jordan.
Now return it
peaceably!”
Judges 11:29
A Foolish Vow Spells Death for a Daughter
11:29 The Lord’s spirit empowered Jephthah. He passed through Gilead and Manasseh and went to Mizpah in Gilead. From there he approached the Ammonites.
Judges 11:34
11:34 When Jephthah came home to Mizpah, there was his daughter hurrying out to meet him, dancing to the rhythm of tambourines. She was his only child; except for her he had no son or daughter.
Judges 12:1
Civil Strife Mars the Victory
12:1 The Ephraimites assembled and crossed over to Zaphon. They said to Jephthah, “Why did you go and fight with the Ammonites without asking us to go with you? We will burn your house down right over you!”
Judges 12:4
12:4 Jephthah assembled all the men of Gilead and they fought with Ephraim. The men of Gilead defeated Ephraim, because the Ephraimites insulted them, saying,
“You Gileadites are refugees in Ephraim, living within Ephraim’s and Manasseh’s territory.”