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Judges 19
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1
And it came to pass in those
days,
when there was no
king
in
Israel,
that there was a
certain
Levite
sojourning
on the
side
of
mount
Ephraim,
who
took
to him a
concubine
a
out
of
Bethlehemjudah
*
.
2
And his
concubine
played the
whore
against him, and went
away
from him unto her
father's
house
to
Bethlehemjudah
*
, and was there
four
whole
months
*
.
3
And her
husband
arose
, and
went
after
her, to
speak
friendly
b
unto her, and to bring her
again
, having his
servant
with him, and a
couple
of
asses:
and she
brought
him into her
father's
house:
and when the
father
of the
damsel
saw
him, he
rejoiced
to
meet
him.
4
And his father in
law
, the
damsel's
father,
retained
him; and he
abode
with him
three
days:
so they did
eat
and
drink
, and
lodged
there.
5
And it came to pass on the
fourth
day,
when they arose
early
in the
morning,
that he rose
up
to
depart
: and the
damsel's
father
said
unto his son in
law,
Comfort
c
thine
heart
with a
morsel
of
bread,
and
afterward
go your
way
.
6
And they sat
down
, and did
eat
and
drink
both
of them
together:
for the
damsel's
father
had
said
unto the
man,
Be
content
, I pray thee, and tarry all
night
, and let thine
heart
be
merry
.
7
And when the
man
rose
up
to
depart
, his father in
law
urged
him: therefore he
lodged
there
again
.
8
And he arose
early
in the
morning
on the
fifth
day
to
depart
: and the
damsel's
father
said
,
Comfort
thine
heart,
I pray thee. And they
tarried
until
afternoon
*
,
d
and they did
eat
both
of them.
9
And when the
man
rose
up
to
depart
, he, and his
concubine,
and his
servant,
his father in
law
, the
damsel's
father,
said
unto him, Behold, now the
day
draweth
e
toward
evening
, I pray you tarry all
night
: behold, the
day
groweth to an
end
,
lodge
here, that thine
heart
may be
merry
; and to
morrow
get you
early
on your
way,
that thou mayest
go
home.
10
But the
man
would
not tarry that
night
, but he rose
up
and
departed
, and
came
over
against
f
Jebus,
which is
Jerusalem;
and there were with him
two
asses
saddled
, his
concubine
also was with him.
11
And when they were by
Jebus,
the
day
was
far
spent
; and the
servant
said
unto his
master,
Come
, I pray thee, and let us turn
in
into this
city
of the
Jebusites,
and
lodge
in it.
12
And his
master
said
unto him, We will not turn
aside
hither into the
city
of a
stranger,
that is not of the
children
of
Israel;
we will pass
over
to
Gibeah.
13
And he
said
unto his
servant,
Come
, and let us draw
near
to
one
of these
places
to lodge all
night
, in
Gibeah,
or in
Ramah.
14
And they passed
on
and went their
way
; and the
sun
went
down
upon them when they were
by
Gibeah,
which belongeth to
Benjamin.
15
And they turned
aside
thither, to go
in
and to
lodge
in
Gibeah:
and when he went
in
, he sat him
down
in a
street
of the
city:
for there was no
man
that
took
them into his
house
to
lodging
.
16
And, behold, there
came
an
old
man
from his
work
out of the
field
at
even,
which was
also
of
mount
Ephraim;
and he
sojourned
in
Gibeah:
but the
men
of the
place
were
Benjamites.
17
And when he had lifted
up
his
eyes,
he
saw
a
wayfaring
man
in the
street
of the
city:
and the
old
man
said
, Whither
goest
thou? and
whence
comest
thou?
18
And he
said
unto him, We are
passing
from
Bethlehemjudah
toward
the
side
of
mount
Ephraim;
from thence am I: and I
went
to
Bethlehemjudah
*
, but I am now
going
to the
house
of the
LORD;
and there is no
man
that
receiveth
g
me to
house.
19
Yet there
is
both
straw
and
provender
for our
asses;
and there is
bread
and
wine
also for me, and for thy
handmaid,
and for the young
man
which is with thy
servants:
there is no
want
of any
thing.
20
And the
old
man
said
,
Peace
be with thee;
howsoever
let all thy
wants
lie upon me; only
lodge
not in the
street.
21
So he
brought
him into his
house,
and gave
provender
unto the
asses:
and they
washed
their
feet,
and did
eat
and
drink
.
22
Now as they were making their
hearts
merry
, behold, the
men
of the
city,
certain
sons
of
Belial,
beset
the
house
round
about
, and
beat
at the
door,
and
spake
to the
master
of the
house,
the
old
man,
saying
, Bring
forth
the
man
that
came
into thine
house,
that we may
know
him.
23
And the
man,
the
master
of the
house,
went
out
unto them, and
said
unto them,
Nay,
my
brethren,
nay, I pray you, do not so
wickedly
;
seeing
that this
man
is
come
into mine
house,
do
not this
folly.
24
Behold, here is my
daughter
a
maiden,
and his
concubine;
them I will bring
out
now, and
humble
ye them, and
do
with them what
seemeth
good
unto you: but unto this
man
do
not
so
vile
h
a
thing.
25
But the
men
would
not
hearken
to him: so the
man
took
his
concubine,
and
brought
her
forth
unto them; and they
knew
her, and
abused
her all the
night
until the
morning:
and when the
day
began to
spring
, they let her
go
.
26
Then
came
the
woman
in the
dawning
of the
day,
and fell
down
at the
door
of the
man's
house
where her
lord
was, till it was
light.
27
And her
lord
rose
up
in the
morning,
and
opened
the
doors
of the
house,
and went
out
to
go
his
way:
and, behold, the
woman
his
concubine
was fallen
down
at the
door
of the
house,
and her
hands
were upon the
threshold.
28
And he
said
unto her,
Up
, and let us be
going
. But none
answered
. Then the
man
took
her up upon an
ass,
and the
man
rose
up
, and
gat
him unto his
place.
29
And when he was
come
into his
house,
he
took
a
knife,
and laid
hold
on his
concubine,
and
divided
her, together with her
bones,
into
twelve
*
pieces,
and
sent
her into all the
coasts
of
Israel.
30
And it was
so
, that all that
saw
it
said
, There was no such
deed
done nor
seen
from the
day
that the
children
of
Israel
came
up
out of the
land
of
Egypt
unto this
day:
consider
of it, take
advice
, and
speak
your minds.
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