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the antiquities of the jews-1-第83章

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Gaal to go out against him; which would leave it in his power to
be revenged on him; and when that was once done; he would bring
him to be reconciled to the city。 So Abimelech laid ambushes; and
himself lay with them。 Now Gaal abode in the suburbs; taking
little care of himself; and Zebul was with him。 Now as Gaal saw
the armed men coming on; he said to Zebul; That some armed men
were coming; but the other replied; They were only shadows of
huge stones: and when they were come nearer; Gaal perceived what
was the reality; and said; They were not shadows; but men lying
in ambush。 Then said Zebul; 〃Didst not thou reproach Abimelech
for cowardice? why dost thou not then show how very courageous
thou art thyself; and go and fight him?〃 So Gaal; being in
disorder; joined battle with Abimelech; and some of his men fell;
whereupon he fled into the city; and took his men with him。 But
Zebul managed his matters so in the city; that he procured them
to expel Gaal out of the city; and this by accusing him of
cowardice in this action with the soldiers of Ahimelech。 But
Abimelech; when he had learned that the Shechemites were again
coming out to gather their grapes; placed ambushes before the
city; and when they were coming out; the third part of his army
took possession of the gates; to hinder the citizens from
returning in again; while the rest pursued those that were
scattered abroad; and so there was slaughter every where; and
when he had overthrown the city to the very foundations; for it
was not able to bear a siege; and had sown its ruins with salt;
he proceeded on with his army till all the Shechemites were
slain。 As for those that were scattered about the country; and so
escaped the danger; they were gathered together unto a certain
strong rock; and settled themselves upon it; and prepared to
build a wall about it: and when Abimelech knew their intentions;
he prevented them; and came upon them with his forces; and laid
faggots of dry wood round the place; he himself bringing some of
them; and by his example encouraging the soldiers to do the same。
And when the rock was encompassed round about with these faggots;
they set them on fire; and threw in whatsoever by nature caught
fire the most easily: so a mighty flame was raised; and nobody
could fly away from the rock; but every man perished; with their
wives and children; in all about fifteen hundred men; and the
rest were a great number also。 And such was the calamity which
fell upon the Shechemites; and men's grief on their account had
been greater than it was; had they not brought so much mischief
on a person who had so well deserved of them; and had they not
themselves esteemed this as a punishment for the same。

5。 Now Abimelech; when he had aftrighted the Israelites with the
miseries he had brought upon the Shechemites; seemed openly to
affect greater authority than he now had; and appeared to set no
bounds to his violence; unless it were with the destruction of
all。 Accordingly he marched to Thebes; and took the city on the
sudden; and there being a great tower therein; whereunto the
whole multitude fled; he made preparation to besiege it。 Now as
he was rushing with violence near the gates; a woman threw a
piece of a millstone upon his head; upon which Abimelech fell
down; and desired his armor…bearer to kill him lest his death
should be thought to be the work of a woman: … who did what he
was bid to do。 So he underwent this death as a punishment for the
wickedness he had perpetrated against his brethren; and his
insolent barbarity to the Shechemites。 Now the calamity that
happened to those Shechemites was according to the prediction of
Jotham; However; the army that was with Abimelech; upon his fall;
was scattered abroad; and went to their own homes。

6。 Now it was that Jair the Gileadite; (16) of the tribe of
Manasseh; took the government。 He was a man happy in other
respects also; but particularly in his children; who were of a
good character。 They were thirty in number; and very skillful in
riding on horses; and were intrusted with the government of the
cities of Gilead。 He kept the government twenty…two years; and
died an old man; and he was buried in Camon; a city of Gilead。

7。 And now all the affairs of the Hebrews were managed
uncertainly; and tended to disorder; and to the contempt of God
and of the laws。 So the Ammonites and Philistines had them in
contempt; and laid waste the country with a great army; and when
they had taken all Perea; they were so insolent as to attempt to
gain the possession of all the rest。 But the Hebrews; being now
amended by the calamities they had undergone; betook themselves
to supplications to God; and brought sacrifices to him;
beseeching him not to be too severe upon them; but to be moved by
their prayers to leave off his anger against them。 So God became
more merciful to them; and was ready to assist them。

8。 When the Ammonites had made an expedition into the land of
Gilead; the inhabitants of the country met them at a certain
mountain; but wanted a commander。 Now there was one whose name
was Jephtha; who; both on account of his father's virtue; and on
account of that army which he maintained at his own expenses; was
a potent man: the Israelites therefore sent to him; and entreated
him to come to their assistance; and promised him the dominion
over them all his lifetime。 But he did not admit of their
entreaty; and accused them; that they did not come to his
assistance when he was unjustly treated; and this in an open
manner by his brethren; for they cast him off; as not having the
same mother with the rest; but born of a strange mother; that was
introduced among them by his father's fondness; and this they did
out of a contempt of his inability 'to vindicate himself'。 So he
dwelt in the country of Gilead; as it is called; and received all
that came to him; let them come from what place soever; and paid
them wages。 However; when they pressed him to accept the
dominion; and sware they would grant him the government over them
all his life; he led them to the war。

9。 And when Jephtha had taken immediate care of their affairs; he
placed his army at the city Mizpeh; and sent a message to the
Ammonite 'king'; complaining of his unjust possession of their
land。 But that king sent a contrary message; and complained of
the exodus of the Israelites out of Egypt; and desired him to go
out of the land of the Amorites; and yield it up to him; as at
first his paternal inheritance。 But Jephtha returned this answer:
That he did not justly complain of his ancestors about the land
of the Amorites; and ought rather to thank them that they left
the land of the Ammonites to them; since Moses could have taken
it also; and that neither would he recede from that land of their
own; which God had obtained for them; and they had now inhabited
'above' three hundred years; but would fight with them about it。

10。 And when he had given them this answer; he sent the
ambassadors away。 And when he had prayed for victory; and had
vowed to perform sacred offices; and if he came home in safety;
to offer in sacrifice what living creature soever should first
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