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- Jephthah - Wikipedia
Jephthah (pronounced ˈdʒɛfθə ; Hebrew: יִפְתָּח, Yiftāḥ) appears in the Book of Judges as a judge who presided over Israel for a period of six years (Judges 12:7)
- Who was Jephthah? - GotQuestions. org
Jephthah served as a judge over Israel for six years following the leadership of Jair His account is recorded in Judges 11:1—12:7 First, Jephthah was a Gileadite but was born of a prostitute Though a mighty warrior (Judges 11:1), he was driven away from the family as an adult because he was considered an illegitimate child
- Judges 11 NIV - Jephthah the Gileadite was a mighty - Bible Gateway
11 Jephthah the Gileadite was a mighty warrior His father was Gilead; his mother was a prostitute 2 Gilead’s wife also bore him sons, and when they were grown up, they drove Jephthah away
- Who was Jephthah and His Daughter in the Bible? - Christianity
Jephthah was a leader in Israel during the time of the Judges He’s best known for winning a decisive battle against an invading Ammonite army—and for a foolish oath that cost his innocent daughter her life
- The Life of Jephthah - Bible Study
Jephthah was one of ancient Israel's eighteen Judges who sporadically governed God's people from the time of Joshua (who became the first Judge in 1398 B C ) to the anointing of Saul as king (1050 B C ) The Lord used him to free Israel from eighteen years of Ammonite oppression
- 5 Powerful Lessons from the Life of Jephthah
From being an illegitimate son to becoming Israel's leader, learn the powerful lessons from the life of Jephthah today
- Jephthah Was a Warrior and Judge, But a Tragic Figure
Jephthah was a hero in the book of Judges, a mighty warrior and natural leader The Bible tells of Jephthah’s terrible mistake and what it cost
- Jephthah - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Gileadite warrior, who as a judge delivered Israel from the Ammonites, sacrificed his daughter to fulfill his vow to God, and defeated the Ephraimites (Judg 11:1-12:7) 1 Name The Heb (or W Sem ) name Jephthah (יִפְתָּ֥ח) also appears as a place name, Iphtah (Josh 15:43)
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