Sunday, 31 March

2024

Alpet Sebelum 2021

King James Version

HAK 11-12
KIS 27:1-26

HAK 11

1.   Now Jephthah the Gileadite was a mighty man of valor, but he was the son of a harlot; and Gilead begot Jephthah. 2.   Gilead’s wife bore sons; and when his wife’s sons grew up, they drove Jephthah out, and said to him, "You shall have no inheritance in our father’s house, for you are the son of another woman." 3.   Then Jephthah fled from his brothers and dwelt in the land of Tob; and worthless men banded together with Jephthah and went out raiding with him. 4.   It came to pass after a time that the people of Ammon made war against Israel. 5.   And so it was, when the people of Ammon made war against Israel, that the elders of Gilead went to get Jephthah from the land of Tob. 6.   Then they said to Jephthah, "Come and be our commander, that we may fight against the people of Ammon." 7.   So Jephthah said to the elders of Gilead, "Did you not hate me, and expel me from my father’s house? Why have you come to me now when you are in distress?" 8.   And the elders of Gilead said to Jephthah, "That is why we have turned again to you now, that you may go with us and fight against the people of Ammon, and be our head over all the inhabitants of Gilead." 9.   So Jephthah said to the elders of Gilead, "If you take me back home to fight against the people of Ammon, and the LORD delivers them to me, shall I be your head?" 10.   And the elders of Gilead said to Jephthah, "The LORD will be a witness between us, if we do not do according to your words." 11.   Then Jephthah went with the elders of Gilead, and the people made him head and commander over them; and Jephthah spoke all his words before the LORD in Mizpah. 12.   Now Jephthah sent messengers to the king of the people of Ammon, saying, "What do you have against me, that you have come to fight against me in my land?" 13.   And the king of the people of Ammon answered the messengers of Jephthah, "Because Israel took away my land when they came up out of Egypt, from the Arnon as far as the Jabbok, and to the Jordan. Now therefore, restore those lands peaceably." 14.   So Jephthah again sent messengers to the king of the people of Ammon, 15.   and said to him, "Thus says Jephthah: ‘Israel did not take away the land of Moab, nor the land of the people of Ammon; 16.   ‘for when Israel came up from Egypt, they walked through the wilderness as far as 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 would not heed. And in like manner they sent to the king of Moab, but he would not consent . So Israel remained in Kadesh. 18.   ‘And they went along through the wilderness and bypassed the land of Edom and the land of Moab, came to the east side of the land of Moab, and encamped on the other side of the Arnon. But they did not enter the border of Moab, for the Arnon was the border of Moab. 19.   ‘Then Israel sent messengers to Sihon king of the Amorites, king of Heshbon; and Israel said to him, "Please let us pass through your land into our place." 20.   ‘But Sihon did not trust Israel to pass through his territory. So Sihon gathered all his people together, encamped in Jahaz, and fought against Israel. 21.   ‘And the LORD God of Israel delivered Sihon and all his people into the hand of Israel, and they defeated them. Thus Israel gained possession of all the land of the Amorites, who inhabited that country. 22.   ‘They took possession of all the territory of the Amorites, from the Arnon to the Jabbok and from the wilderness to the Jordan. 23.   ‘And now the LORD God of Israel has dispossessed the Amorites from before His people Israel; should you then possess it? 24.   ‘Will you not possess whatever Chemosh your god gives you to possess? So whatever the LORD our God takes possession of before us, we will possess. 25.   ‘And now, are you any better than Balak the son of Zippor, king of Moab? Did he ever strive against Israel? Did he ever fight against them? 26.   ‘While Israel dwelt in Heshbon and its villages, in Aroer and its villages, and in all the cities along the banks of the Arnon, for three hundred years, why did you not recover them within that time? 27.   ‘Therefore I have not sinned against you, but you wronged me by fighting against me. May the LORD, the Judge, render judgment this day between the children of Israel and the people of Ammon.’" 28.   However, the king of the people of Ammon did not heed the words which Jephthah sent him. 29.   Then the Spirit of the LORD came upon Jephthah, and he passed through Gilead and Manasseh, and passed through Mizpah of Gilead; and from Mizpah of Gilead he advanced toward the people of Ammon. 30.   And Jephthah made a vow to the LORD, and said, "If You will indeed deliver the people of Ammon into my hands, 31.   "then it will be that whatever comes out of the doors of my house to meet me, when I return in peace from the people of Ammon, shall surely be the LORD’S, and I will offer it up as a burnt offering." 32.   So Jephthah advanced toward the people of Ammon to fight against them, and the LORD delivered them into his hands. 33.   And he defeated them from Aroer as far as Minnith––twenty cities––and to Abel Keramim, with a very great slaughter. Thus the people of Ammon were subdued before the children of Israel. 34.   When Jephthah came to his house at Mizpah, there was his daughter, coming out to meet him with timbrels and dancing; and she was his only child. Besides her he had neither son nor daughter. 35.   And it came to pass, when he saw her, that he tore his clothes, and said, "Alas, my daughter! You have brought me very low! You are among those who trouble me! For I have given my word to the LORD, and I cannot go back on it." 36.   So she said to him, "My father, if you have given your word to the LORD, do to me according to what has gone out of your mouth, because the LORD has avenged you of your enemies, the people of Ammon." 37.   Then she said to her father, "Let this thing be done for me: let me alone for two months, that I may go and wander on the mountains and bewail my virginity, my friends and I." 38.   So he said, "Go." And he sent her away for two months; and she went with her friends, and bewailed her virginity on the mountains. 39.   And it was so at the end of two months that she returned to her father, and he carried out his vow with her which he had vowed. She knew no man. And it became a custom in Israel 40.   that the daughters of Israel went four days each year to lament the daughter of Jephthah the Gileadite.

HAK 12

1.   Then the men of Ephraim gathered together, crossed over toward Zaphon, and said to Jephthah, "Why did you cross over to fight against the people of Ammon, and did not call us to go with you? We will burn your house down on you with fire!" 2.   And Jephthah said to them, "My people and I were in a great struggle with the people of Ammon; and when I called you, you did not deliver me out of their hands. 3.   "So when I saw that you would not deliver me , I took my life in my hands and crossed over against the people of Ammon; and the LORD delivered them into my hand. Why then have you come up to me this day to fight against me?" 4.   Now Jephthah gathered together all the men of Gilead and fought against Ephraim. And the men of Gilead defeated Ephraim, because they said, "You Gileadites are fugitives of Ephraim among the Ephraimites and among the Manassites." 5.   The Gileadites seized the fords of the Jordan before the Ephraimites arrived . And when any Ephraimite who escaped said, "Let me cross over," the men of Gilead would say to him, " Are you an Ephraimite?" If he said, "No," 6.   then they would say to him, "Then say, ‘Shibboleth’!" And he would say, "Sibboleth," for he could not pronounce it right. Then they would take him and kill him at the fords of the Jordan. There fell at that time forty–two thousand Ephraimites. 7.   And Jephthah judged Israel six years. Then Jephthah the Gileadite died and was buried in among the cities of Gilead. 8.   After him, Ibzan of Bethlehem judged Israel. 9.   He had thirty sons. And he gave away thirty daughters in marriage, and brought in thirty daughters from elsewhere for his sons. He judged Israel seven years. 10.   Then Ibzan died and was buried at Bethlehem. 11.   After him, Elon the Zebulunite judged Israel. He judged Israel ten years. 12.   And Elon the Zebulunite died and was buried at Aijalon in the country of Zebulun. 13.   After him, Abdon the son of Hillel the Pirathonite judged Israel. 14.   He had forty sons and thirty grandsons, who rode on seventy young donkeys. He judged Israel eight years. 15.   Then Abdon the son of Hillel the Pirathonite died and was buried in Pirathon in the land of Ephraim, in the mountains of the Amalekites.

KIS 27 1-26

1.   And when it was decided that we should sail to Italy, they delivered Paul and some other prisoners to one named Julius, a centurion of the Augustan Regiment. 2.   So, entering a ship of Adramyttium, we put to sea, meaning to sail along the coasts of Asia. Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica, was with us. 3.   And the next day we landed at Sidon. And Julius treated Paul kindly and gave him liberty to go to his friends and receive care. 4.   When we had put to sea from there, we sailed under the shelter of Cyprus, because the winds were contrary. 5.   And when we had sailed over the sea which is off Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to Myra, a city of Lycia. 6.   There the centurion found an Alexandrian ship sailing to Italy, and he put us on board. 7.   When we had sailed slowly many days, and arrived with difficulty off Cnidus, the wind not permitting us to proceed, we sailed under the shelter of Crete off Salmone. 8.   Passing it with difficulty, we came to a place called Fair Havens, near the city of Lasea. 9.   Now when much time had been spent, and sailing was now dangerous because the Fast was already over, Paul advised them, 10.   saying, "Men, I perceive that this voyage will end with disaster and much loss, not only of the cargo and ship, but also our lives." 11.   Nevertheless the centurion was more persuaded by the helmsman and the owner of the ship than by the things spoken by Paul. 12.   And because the harbor was not suitable to winter in, the majority advised to set sail from there also, if by any means they could reach Phoenix, a harbor of Crete opening toward the southwest and northwest, and winter there . 13.   When the south wind blew softly, supposing that they had obtained their desire, putting out to sea, they sailed close by Crete. 14.   But not long after, a tempestuous head wind arose, called Euroclydon. 15.   So when the ship was caught, and could not head into the wind, we let her drive. 16.   And running under the shelter of an island called Clauda, we secured the skiff with difficulty. 17.   When they had taken it on board, they used cables to undergird the ship; and fearing lest they should run aground on the Syrtis Sands , they struck sail and so were driven. 18.   And because we were exceedingly tempest–tossed, the next day they lightened the ship. 19.   On the third day we threw the ship’s tackle overboard with our own hands. 20.   Now when neither sun nor stars appeared for many days, and no small tempest beat on us , all hope that we would be saved was finally given up. 21.   But after long abstinence from food, then Paul stood in the midst of them and said, "Men, you should have listened to me, and not have sailed from Crete and incurred this disaster and loss. 22.   "And now I urge you to take heart, for there will be no loss of life among you, but only of the ship. 23.   "For there stood by me this night an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I serve, 24.   "saying, ‘Do not be afraid, Paul; you must be brought before Caesar; and indeed God has granted you all those who sail with you.’ 25.   "Therefore take heart, men, for I believe God that it will be just as it was told me. 26.   "However, we must run aground on a certain island."

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