SERIES H --- THE JUDGES |
BIBLE STUDY LESSON 12
JEPHTHAH’S VOW JEPHTHAH’S FOOLISH VOW Jephthah went back to Gilead with the leaders and was made ruler and military leader at Mizpah. As soon as he became the new ruler, Jephthah sent messengers to the king of the Ammonites. ‘Why are you preparing to fight us?’ Jephthah asked. ‘Because Israel took our land when they came from Egypt,’ the king of the Ammonites answered. ‘I want it back, all of it; from the Arnon River to the Jabbok River and the Jordan River.’ Jephthah sent another message to the king of the Ammonites. ‘Israel didn’t take your land,’ he said. ‘When my people came from Egypt, they crossed the wilderness and the Red Sea to Kadesh. They asked permission of the king of Edom to pass through his land, but he wouldn’t let them. They asked the king of Moab, but he wouldn’t let them either. So they stayed there at Kadesh-barnea. ‘Then they went through the wilderness, travelling around Edom and Moab along the eastern border. Not once did they go into the land of Moab. ‘Then Israel asked King Sihon of the Amorites if they could pass through his land. Sihon was suspicious of the Israelites, so he gathered his army, camped at Jahaz and attacked them. But the Lord helped our people defeat Sihon, so Israel captured the land from the Arnon River to the Jabbok River and the Jordan River. That land was a gift from the Lord! Why should you claim it now? What your god Chemosh gives you is yours. But what our God gives us is ours. ‘Do you think you’re better than King Balak of Moab, the son of Zippor? Did he ever start a war to get his land back? We’ve been living here in this land for three hundred years, in Heshbon and its villages, in Aroer and its villages and in all the cities along the banks of the Arnon River. Why didn’t you make a claim on the land before this? I haven’t wronged you, but you have sinned against me by starting a war against me. Today the Lord is the Judge who will decide between my people and yours.’ The king of the Ammonites ignored Jephthah’s message. Then the Spirit of the Lord came upon Jephthah, empowering him to lead his army across the territories of Gilead and Manasseh. From Mizpah of Gilead he launched an attack on the Ammonites. Then Jephthah made a foolish vow. ‘If You give me victory over the Ammonites,’ he promised, ‘I will offer as a burnt offering the first person who comes from the doors of my house to meet me.’ The Lord did give him victory over the Ammonites. He destroyed them throughout the twenty cities from Aroer to Minnith and on to Abel-cheramim. The Ammonites were defeated by Israel. When Jephthah came home to Mizpah of Gilead, his only daughter came out to meet him, dancing and playing the timbrels. When Jephthah saw her, he tore his clothes. ‘How terrible, my daughter!’ he cried. ‘You have sent me down to a great sorrow. I made a promise to the Lord and I cannot break it.’ ‘If you have made a promise to the Lord, you must keep it,’ she said. ‘You must do what you have said, for the Lord has given you a great victory over the Ammonites. But please let me go into the mountains for two months with my friends to cry because I will never marry.’ ‘Go,’ Jephthah told her. The girl and her friends roamed the hills for two months, crying because she would never marry. Then she came back home to Jephthah, who fulfilled his vow to the Lord. So Jephthah’s daughter never married. From that time on, the young women of Israel followed the custom of going away from home for four days each year to cry for Jephthah’s daughter. COMMENTARY CANAANITE CHARIOTS FOR WAR AND HUNTING TEST YOURSELF 1.) Where was Jephthah born? 2.) When his brothers drove him out of his home, where did Jephthah go to live? 3.) What profession did Jephthah take up? 4.) Where was Jephthah made ruler and military leader? 5.) What did the king of Ammon claim was the cause of the conflict? 6.) Who became the object of Jephthah’s vow? 7.) How long was the sacrament given to lament it fate? 8.) What was the most formidable weapon in the Canaanite arsenal? 9.) What was the weakness of this weapon? |