1 
 Now 
Jephthah the  Gileadite  was  a  mighty  man  of  valor,  and  he  was  the  son  of  a  prostitute. 
Gilead became  the 
father of  Jephthah.  
+2 
 Gilead's  wife  bore  him  sons.  When  his  wife's  sons  grew  up,  they  drove  Jephthah  out,  and  said  to  him,  "You  will  not  inherit  in  our  father's  house,  for  you  are  the  son  of  another  woman."  +
3 
 Then  Jephthah  fled  from  his  brothers,  and  lived  in  the  land  of  Tob.  Outlaws  joined  up  with  Jephthah,  and  they  went  out  with  him.  +
4 
 After  a  while,  the  children  of 
Ammon made  war  against  Israel.  
+5 
 When  the  children  of  Ammon  made  war  against  Israel,  the  elders  of  Gilead  went  to  get  Jephthah  out  of  the  land  of  Tob.  +
6 
 They  said  to  Jephthah,  "Come  and  be  our  chief,  that  we  may  fight  with  the  children  of  Ammon."  
7 
 Jephthah  said  to  the  elders  of  Gilead,  "Didn't  you  hate  me,  and  drive  me  out  of  my  father's  house?  Why  have  you  come  to  me  now  when  you  are  in  distress?"  +
8 
 The  elders  of  Gilead  said  to  Jephthah,  "Therefore  we  have  turned  again  to  you  now,  that  you  may  go  with  us,  and  fight  with  the  children  of  Ammon.  You  will  be  our  head  over  all  the  inhabitants  of  Gilead."  
9 
 Jephthah  said  to  the  elders  of  Gilead,  "If  you  bring  me  home  again  to  fight  with  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  the  LORD  delivers  them  before  me,  will  I  be  your  head?"  
10 
 The  elders  of  Gilead  said  to  Jephthah,  "The  LORD  will  be 
witness between  us.  Surely  we  will  do  what  you  say."  
+11 
 Then  Jephthah  went  with  the  elders  of  Gilead,  and  the  people  made  him  head  and  chief  over  them.  Jephthah  spoke  all  his  words  before  the  LORD  in  Mizpah.  
12 
 Jephthah  sent  messengers  to  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon,  saying,  "What  have  you  to  do  with  me,  that  you  have  come  to  me  to  fight  against  my  land?"  +
13 
 The  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon  answered  to  the  messengers  of  Jephthah,  "Because 
Israel took  away  my  land,  when  he  came  up  out  of  Egypt,  from  the 
Arnon even  to  the  Jabbok,  and  to  the  Jordan.  Now  therefore  restore  that  territory  again  peaceably."  
+14 
 Jephthah  sent  messengers  again  to  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon;  
15 
 and  he  said  to  him,  "Thus  says  Jephthah:  Israel  didn't  take  away  the  land  of  Moab,  nor  the  land  of  the  children  of  Ammon,  
16 
 but  when  they  came  up  from  Egypt,  and  Israel  went  through  the 
wilderness to  the  Red  Sea,  and  came  to  Kadesh;  
17 
 then  Israel  sent  messengers  to  the  king  of  Edom,  saying,  'Please  let  me  pass  through  your  land;'  but  the  king  of  Edom  didn't  listen.  In  the  same  way,  he  sent  to  the  king  of  Moab;  but  he  would  not:  and  Israel  stayed  in  Kadesh.  
18 
 Then  they  went  through  the  wilderness,  and  went  around  the  land  of  Edom,  and  the  land  of  Moab,  and  came  by  the  east  side  of  the  land  of  Moab,  and  they  encamped  on  the  other  side  of  the  Arnon;  but  they  didn't  come  within  the  border  of  Moab,  for  the  Arnon  was  the  border  of  Moab.  
19 
 Israel  sent  messengers  to 
Sihon king  of  the  Amorites,  the  king  of  Heshbon;  and  Israel  said  to  him,  'Please  let  us  pass  through  your  land  to  my  place.'  
20 
 But  Sihon  didn't  trust  Israel  to  pass  through  his  border;  but  Sihon  gathered  all  his  people  together,  and  encamped  in  Jahaz,  and  fought  against  Israel.  
21 
 The  LORD,  the  God  of  Israel,  delivered  Sihon  and  all  his  people  into  the  hand  of  Israel,  and  they  struck  them.  So  Israel  possessed  all  the  land  of  the  Amorites,  the  inhabitants  of  that  country.  
22 
 They  possessed  all  the  border  of  the  Amorites,  from  the  Arnon  even  to  the  Jabbok,  and  from  the  wilderness  even  to  the  Jordan.  
23 
 So  now  The  LORD,  the  God  of  Israel,  has  dispossessed  the 
Amorites from  before  his  people  Israel,  and  should  you  possess  them?  
24 
 Won't  you  possess  that  which 
Chemosh your  god  gives  you  to  possess?  So  whoever  the  LORD  our  God  has  dispossessed  from  before  us,  them  will  we  possess.  
25 
 Now  are  you  anything  better  than 
Balak the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of  Moab?  Did  he  ever  strive  against  Israel,  or  did  he  ever  fight  against  them?  
26 
 While  Israel  lived  in 
Heshbon and  its  towns,  and  in 
Aroer and  its  towns,  and  in  all  the  cities  that  are  along  by  the  side  of  the  Arnon,  three  hundred  years;  why  didn't  you  recover  them  within  that  time?  
27 
 I  therefore  have  not  sinned  against  you,  but  you  do  me  wrong  to  war  against  me.  May  the  LORD  the 
Judge be 
judge today  between  the  children  of  Israel  and  the  children  of  Ammon."  
28 
 However  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon  didn't  listen  to  the  words  of  Jephthah  which  he  sent  him.  +
29 
 Then  The  LORD's 
Spirit came  on  Jephthah,  and  he  passed  over  Gilead  and  Manasseh,  and  passed  over 
Mizpah of  Gilead,  and  from  Mizpah  of  Gilead  he  passed  over  to  the  children  of  Ammon.  
+30 
 Jephthah  vowed  a  vow  to  The  LORD,  and  said,  "If  you  will  indeed  deliver  the  children  of  Ammon  into  my  hand,  
31 
 then  it  shall  be,  that  whatever  comes  out  of  the 
doors of  my 
house to  meet  me,  when  I  return  in  peace  from  the  children  of  Ammon,  it  shall  be  The  LORD's,  and  I  will  offer  it  up  for  a  burnt  offering."  
+32 
 So  Jephthah  passed  over  to  the  children  of  Ammon  to  fight  against  them;  and  the  LORD  delivered  them  into  his  hand.  +
33 
 He  struck  them  from  Aroer  until  you  come  to  Minnith,  even  twenty  cities,  and  to  Abelcheramim,  with  a  very  great  slaughter.  So  the  children  of  Ammon  were  subdued  before  the  children  of  Israel.  
34 
 Jephthah  came  to  Mizpah  to  his  house;  and  behold,  his 
daughter came  out  to  meet  him  with  tambourines  and  with  dances.  She  was  his  only  child.  Besides  her  he  had  neither  son  nor  daughter.  
+35 
 When  he  saw  her,  he  tore  his  clothes,  and  said,  "Alas,  my  daughter!  You  have  brought  me  very  low,  and  you  are  one  of  those  who  trouble  me;  for  I  have  opened  my  mouth  to  The  LORD,  and  I  can't  go  back."  
36 
 She  said  to  him,  "My  father,  you  have  opened  your  mouth  to  The  LORD;  do  to  me  according  to  that  which  has  proceeded  out  of  your  mouth,  because  the  LORD  has  taken  vengeance  for  you  on  your  enemies,  even  on  the  children  of  Ammon."  
37 
 She  said  to  her  father,  "Let  this  thing  be  done  for  me.  Leave  me  alone  two  months,  that  I  may  depart  and  go  down  on  the  mountains,  and  bewail  my  virginity,  I  and  my  companions."  
38 
 He  said,  "Go."  He  sent  her  away  for  two  months:  and  she  departed,  she  and  her  companions,  and  mourned  her  virginity  on  the  mountains.  
39 
 At  the  end  of  two  months,  she  returned  to  her  father,  who  did  with  her  according  to  his  vow  which  he  had  vowed.  She  was  a  virgin.  It  was  a 
custom in  Israel  
40 
 that  the  daughters  of  Israel  went  yearly  to  celebrate  the  daughter  of  Jephthah  the  Gileadite  four  days  in  a  year.  
 
            
Jud 11:1-3. JEPHTHAH.
1. Jephthah--"opener."
son of an harlot--a concubine, or foreigner; implying an inferior sort of marriage prevalent in Eastern countries. Whatever dishonor might attach to his birth, his own high and energetic character rendered him early a person of note.
Gilead begat Jephthah--His father seems to have belonged to the tribe of Manasseh (1Ch 7:14, 17).