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vowed to perform sacred offices; and if he came home in safety;
to offer in sacrifice what living creature soever should first
meet him; (17) he joined battle with the enemy; and gained a
great victory; and in his pursuit slew the enemies all along as
far as the city of Minnith。 He then passed over to the land of
the Ammonites; and overthrew many of their cities; and took their
prey; and freed his own people from that slavery which they had
undergone for eighteen years。 But as he came back; he fell into a
calamity no way correspondent to the great actions he had done;
for it was his daughter that came to meet him; she was also an
only child and a virgin: upon this Jephtha heavily lamented the
greatness of his affliction; and blamed his daughter for being so
forward in meeting him; for he had vowed to sacrifice her to God。
However; this action that was to befall her was not ungrateful to
her; since she should die upon occasion of her father's victory;
and the liberty of her fellow citizens: she only desired her
father to give her leave; for two months; to bewail her youth
with her fellow citizens; and then she agreed; that at the
forementioned thee he might do with her according to his vow。
Accordingly; when that time was over; he sacrificed his daughter
as a burnt…offering; offering such an oblation as was neither
conformable to the law nor acceptable to God; not weighing with
himself what opinion the hearers would have of such a practice。
11。 Now the tribe of Ephraim fought against him; because he did
not take them along with him in his expedition against the
Ammonites; but because he alone had the prey; and the glory of
what was done to himself。 As to which he said; first; that they
were not ignorant how his kindred had fought against him; and
that when they were invited; they did not come to his assistance;
whereas they ought to have come quickly; even before they were
invited。 And in the next place; that they were going to act
unjustly; for while they had not courage enough to fight their
enemies; they came hastily against their own kindred: and he
threatened them that; with God's assistance; he would inflict a
punishment upon them; unless they would grow wiser。 But when he
could not persuade them; he fought with them with those forces
which he sent for out of Gilead; and he made a great slaughter
among them; and when they were beaten; he pursued them; and
seized on the passages of Jordan by a part of his army which he
had sent before; and slew about forty…two thousand of them。
12。 So when Jephtha had ruled six years; he died; and was buried
in his own country; Sebee; which is a place in the land of
Gilead。
13。 Now when Jephtha was dead; Ibzan took the government; being
of the tribe of Judah; and of the city of Bethlehem。 He had sixty
children; thirty of them sons; and the rest daughters; all whom
he left alive behind him; giving the daughters in marriage to
husbands; and taking wives for his sons。 He did nothing in the
seven years of his administration that was worth recording; or
deserved a memorial。 So he died an old man; and was buried in his
own country。
14。 When Ibzan was dead after this manner; neither did Helon; who
succeeded him in the government; and kept it ten years; do any
thing remarkable: he was of the tribe of Zebulon。
15。 Abdon also; the son of Hilel; of the tribe of Ephraim; and
born at the city Pyrathon; was ordained their supreme governor
after Helon。 He is only recorded to have been happy in his
children; for the public affairs were then so peaceable; and in
such security; that neither did he perform any glorious action。
He had forty sons; and by them left thirty grandchildren; and he
marched in state with these seventy; who were all very skillful
in riding horses; and he left them all alive after him。 He died
an old man; and obtained a magnificent burial in Pyrathon。
CHAPTER 8。
Concerning The Fortitude Of Samson; And What Mischiefs He Brought
Upon The Philistines。
1。 After Abdon was dead; the Philistines overcame the Israelites;
and received tribute of them for forty years; from which distress
they were delivered after this manner: …
2。 There was one Manoah; a person of such great virtue; that he
had few men his equals; and without dispute the principal person
of his country。 He had a wife celebrated for her beauty; and
excelling her contemporaries。 He had no children; and; being
uneasy at his want of posterity; he entreated God to give them
seed of their own bodies to succeed them; and with that intent he
came constantly into the suburbs (18) together with his wife;
which suburbs were in the Great Plain。 Now he was fond of his
wife to a degree of madness; and on that account was unmeasurably
jealous of her。 Now; when his wife was once alone; an apparition
was seen by her: it was an angel of God; and resembled a young
man beautiful and tall; and brought her the good news that she
should have a son; born by God's providence; that should be a
goodly child; of great strength; by whom; when he was grown up to
man's estate; the Philistines should be afflicted。 He exhorted
her also not to poll his hair; and that he should avoid all other
kinds of drink; (for so had God commanded;) and be entirely
contented with water。 So the angel; when he had delivered that
message; went his way; his coming having been by the will of God。
3。 Now the wife informed her husband when he came home of what
the angel had said; who showed so great an admiration of the
beauty and tallness of the young man that had appeared to her;
that her husband was astonished; and out of himself for jealousy;
and such suspicions as are excited by that passion: but she was
desirous of having her husband's unreasonable sorrow taken away;
accordingly she entreated God to send the angel again; that he
might be seen by her husband。 So the angel came again by the
favor of God; while they were in the suburbs; and appeared to her
when she was alone without her husband。 She desired the angel to
stay so long till she might bring her husband; and that request
being granted; she goes to call Manoah。 When he saw the angel he
was not yet free from suspicion; and he desired him to inform him
of all that he had told his wife; but when he said it was
sufficient that she alone knew what he had said; he then
requested of him to tell who he was; that when the child was born
they might return him thanks; and give him a present。 He replied
that he did not want any present; for that he did not bring them
the good news of the birth of a son out of the want of any thing。
And when Manoah had entreated him to stay; and partake of his
hospitality; he did not give his consent。 However he was
persuaded; at the earnest request of Manoah to stay so long as
while he brought him one mark of his hospitality; so he slew a
kid of the goats; and bid his wife boil it。 When all was ready;
the angel enjoined him to set the loaves and the flesh; but
without the vessels; upon the rock; which when they had done; he
touched the flesh with the rod which he had in his hand; which;
upon the breaking out of a flame; was consumed; together with the
loaves; and the