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Judges 19 :: New Living Translation (NLT)

The Levite and His Concubine
Jdg 19:1Now in those days Israel had no king. There was a man from the tribe of Levi living in a remote area of the hill country of Ephraim. One day he brought home a woman from Bethlehem in Judah to be his concubine.
Jdg 19:2But she became angry with him[fn] and returned to her father’s home in Bethlehem.
After about four months,
Jdg 19:3her husband set out for Bethlehem to speak personally to her and persuade her to come back. He took with him a servant and a pair of donkeys. When he arrived at[fn] her father’s house, her father saw him and welcomed him.
Jdg 19:4Her father urged him to stay awhile, so he stayed three days, eating, drinking, and sleeping there.
Jdg 19:5On the fourth day the man was up early, ready to leave, but the woman’s father said to his son-in-law, “Have something to eat before you go.”
Jdg 19:6So the two men sat down together and had something to eat and drink. Then the woman’s father said, “Please stay another night and enjoy yourself.”
Jdg 19:7The man got up to leave, but his father-in-law kept urging him to stay, so he finally gave in and stayed the night.
Jdg 19:8On the morning of the fifth day he was up early again, ready to leave, and again the woman’s father said, “Have something to eat; then you can leave later this afternoon.” So they had another day of feasting.
Jdg 19:9Later, as the man and his concubine and servant were preparing to leave, his father-in-law said, “Look, it’s almost evening. Stay the night and enjoy yourself. Tomorrow you can get up early and be on your way.”
Jdg 19:10But this time the man was determined to leave. So he took his two saddled donkeys and his concubine and headed in the direction of Jebus (that is, Jerusalem).
Jdg 19:11It was late in the day when they neared Jebus, and the man’s servant said to him, “Let’s stop at this Jebusite town and spend the night there.”
Jdg 19:12“No,” his master said, “we can’t stay in this foreign town where there are no Israelites. Instead, we will go on to Gibeah.
Jdg 19:13Come on, let’s try to get as far as Gibeah or Ramah, and we’ll spend the night in one of those towns.”
Jdg 19:14So they went on. The sun was setting as they came to Gibeah, a town in the land of Benjamin,
Jdg 19:15so they stopped there to spend the night. They rested in the town square, but no one took them in for the night.
Jdg 19:16That evening an old man came home from his work in the fields. He was from the hill country of Ephraim, but he was living in Gibeah, where the people were from the tribe of Benjamin.
Jdg 19:17When he saw the travelers sitting in the town square, he asked them where they were from and where they were going.
Jdg 19:18“We have been in Bethlehem in Judah,” the man replied. “We are on our way to a remote area in the hill country of Ephraim, which is my home. I traveled to Bethlehem, and now I’m returning home.[fn] But no one has taken us in for the night,
Jdg 19:19even though we have everything we need. We have straw and feed for our donkeys and plenty of bread and wine for ourselves.”
Jdg 19:20“You are welcome to stay with me,” the old man said. “I will give you anything you might need. But whatever you do, don’t spend the night in the square.”
Jdg 19:21So he took them home with him and fed the donkeys. After they washed their feet, they ate and drank together.
Jdg 19:22While they were enjoying themselves, a crowd of troublemakers from the town surrounded the house. They began beating at the door and shouting to the old man, “Bring out the man who is staying with you so we can have sex with him.”
Jdg 19:23The old man stepped outside to talk to them. “No, my brothers, don’t do such an evil thing. For this man is a guest in my house, and such a thing would be shameful.
Jdg 19:24Here, take my virgin daughter and this man’s concubine. I will bring them out to you, and you can abuse them and do whatever you like. But don’t do such a shameful thing to this man.”
Jdg 19:25But they wouldn’t listen to him. So the Levite took hold of his concubine and pushed her out the door. The men of the town abused her all night, taking turns raping her until morning. Finally, at dawn they let her go.
Jdg 19:26At daybreak the woman returned to the house where her husband was staying. She collapsed at the door of the house and lay there until it was light.
Jdg 19:27When her husband opened the door to leave, there lay his concubine with her hands on the threshold.
Jdg 19:28He said, “Get up! Let’s go!” But there was no answer.[fn] So he put her body on his donkey and took her home.
Jdg 19:29When he got home, he took a knife and cut his concubine’s body into twelve pieces. Then he sent one piece to each tribe throughout all the territory of Israel.
Jdg 19:30Everyone who saw it said, “Such a horrible crime has not been committed in all the time since Israel left Egypt. Think about it! What are we going to do? Who’s going to speak up?”
NLT Footnotes
Or she was unfaithful to him.
As in Greek version; Hebrew reads When she brought him to.
As in Greek version (see also 19:29); Hebrew reads now I’m going to the Tabernacle of the LORD.
Greek version adds for she was dead.
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