Judges 19
1 And there was
aGr. a man, a Levite.a Levite sojourning in the
bGr. thighs.sides of mount Ephraim, and he took to himself a
cGr. a woman a concubine.concubine from Bethleem Juda. 2 And
his concubine departed from him, and went away from him to the house of her
father to Bethleem Juda, and she was there four months.
3 And her husband rose up, and went
after her
dGr. to speak to her heart.to speak kindly to her, to recover her to himself; and
eGr. his young man was, etc.he had his young man with him, and a pair of asses; and she brought him into
the house of her father; and the father of the damsel saw him, and was well
pleased to meet him. 4 And his
father-in-law, the father of the damsel, constrained him, and he staid with
him for three days; and they ate and drank, and lodged there.
5 And it came to pass on the fourth
day that they rose early, and he stood up to depart; and the father of the
damsel said to his son-in-law, Strengthen thy heart with a morsel of bread,
and afterwards ye shall go. 6 So they
two sat down together and ate and drank: and the father of the damsel said to
her husband, Tarry now the night, and let thy heart be merry.
7 And the man rose up to depart; but
his father-in-law constrained him, and he staid and lodged there.
8 And he rose early in the morning on
the fifth day to depart; and the father of the damsel said, Strengthen now
thine heart, and
fPossibly, prepare to march by the time the day declines.quit thyself as a soldier till the day decline; and the two ate.
9 And the man rose up to depart, he
and his concubine, and his young man; but his father-in-law the father of the
damsel said to him, Behold now, the day has declined toward evening; lodge
here, and let thy heart rejoice; and ye shall rise early to-morrow for your
journey, and thou shalt go to thy habitation.
10 But the man would not lodge there,
but he arose and departed, and came to the part opposite Jebus, (this is
Jerusalem,) and there was with him a pair of asses
saddled, and his concubine was with him.
11 And they came as far as Jebus: and
the day had far advanced, and the young man said to his master, Come, I pray
thee, and let us turn aside to this city of the Jebusites, and let us lodge in
it. 12 And his master said to him, We
will not turn aside to a strange city, where there is not one of the children
of Israel, but we will pass on as far as Gabaa.
13 And he said to his young man,
Come, and let us draw nigh to one of the places, and we will lodge in Gabaa or
in Rama. 14 And they passed by and
went on, and the sun went down upon them near to Gabaa, which is in Benjamin.
15 And they turned aside thence to go
in to lodge in Gabaa; and they went in, and sat down in the street of the
city, and there was no one who conducted them into a house to lodge.
16 And behold, an old man came out of
the field from his work in the evening; and the man was of mount Ephraim, and
he sojourned in Gabaa, and the men of the place
were sons of Benjamin.
17 And he lifted up his eyes, and saw
a traveller in the street of the city; and the old man said to him, Whither
goest thou, and whence comest thou?
18 And he said to him, We are passing
by from Bethleem Juda to the sides of mount Ephraim: I am from thence, and I
went as far as Bethleem Juda, and I am going home, and there is no man to take
me into his house. 19 Yet is there
straw and food for our asses, and bread and wine for me and my handmaid and
the young man with thy servants; there is no want of anything.
20 And the old man said, Peace
be to thee; only be every want of thine upon me, only
do thou by no means lodge in the street.
21 And he brought him into his house,
and made room for his asses; and they washed their feet, and ate and drank.
22 And they
were comforting their heart, when, behold, the men of
the city, sons of transgressors, compassed the house, knocking at the door:
and they spoke to the old man the owner of the house, saying, Bring out the
man who came into thy house, that we may know him.
23 And the master of the house came
out to them, and said, Nay, brethren, do not ye wrong, I pray you, after this
man has come into my house; do not ye this folly.
24 Behold my daughter a virgin, and
gGr. his.the man's concubine: I will bring them out, and humble ye them, and do to
them that which is good in your eyes; but to this man do not
hGr. the word or thing of this folly. Hebraism.this folly. 25 But the men would not
consent to hearken to him; so the man laid hold of his concubine, and brought
her out to them; and they knew her, and abused her all night till the morning,
and let her go when the morning dawned.
26 And the woman came toward morning,
and fell down at the door of the house where her husband was, until it was
light. 27 And her husband rose up in
the morning, and opened the doors of the house, and went forth to go on his
journey; and, behold, the woman his concubine had fallen down by the doors of
the house, and her hands were on the threshold.
28 And he said to her, Rise, and let
us go; and she answered not, for she was dead: and he took her upon his ass,
and went to his place.
29 And he took his sword, and laid
hold of his concubine, and divided her into twelve parts, and sent them to
every coast of Israel. 30 And it was
so, that every one who saw it said, Such a day as
this has not happened nor has been seen from the day of the going up of the
children of Israel out of the land of Egypt until this day: take ye counsel
concerning it, and speak.