Judges 12 (Listen)

12:1 The men of Ephraim were called to arms, and they crossed to Zaphon and said to Jephthah, “Why did you cross over to fight against the Ammonites and did not call us to go with you? We will burn your house over you with fire.” And Jephthah said to them, “I and my people had a great dispute with the Ammonites, and when I called you, you did not save me from their hand. And when I saw that you would not save me, I took my life in my hand and crossed over against the Ammonites, and the LORD gave them into my hand. Why then have you come up to me this day to fight against me?” Then Jephthah gathered all the men of Gilead and fought with Ephraim. And the men of Gilead struck Ephraim, because they said, “You are fugitives of Ephraim, you Gileadites, in the midst of Ephraim and Manasseh.” And the Gileadites captured the fords of the Jordan against the Ephraimites. And when any of the fugitives of Ephraim said, “Let me go over,” the men of Gilead said to him, “Are you an Ephraimite?” When he said, “No,” they said to him, “Then say Shibboleth,” and he said, “Sibboleth,” for he could not pronounce it right. Then they seized him and slaughtered him at the fords of the Jordan. At that time 42,000 of the Ephraimites fell.

Jephthah judged Israel six years. Then Jephthah the Gileadite died and was buried in his city in Gilead.

After him Ibzan of Bethlehem judged Israel. He had thirty sons, and thirty daughters he gave in marriage outside his clan, and thirty daughters he brought in from outside for his sons. And he judged Israel seven years. 10 Then Ibzan died and was buried at Bethlehem.

11 After him Elon the Zebulunite judged Israel, and he judged Israel ten years. 12 Then Elon the Zebulunite died and was buried at Aijalon in the land 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 donkeys, and he judged Israel eight years. 15 Then Abdon the son of Hillel the Pirathonite died and was buried at Pirathon in the land of Ephraim, in the hill country of the Amalekites.




Devotional:

The men of Ephraim were called together and crossed the Jordan to Zaphon. They said to Jephthah, “Why have you crossed over to fight against the Ammonites but didn’t call us to go with you? We will burn your house with you in it!” Then Jephthah said to them, “My people and I had a bitter conflict with the Ammonites. So I called for you, but you didn’t deliver me from their power. When I saw that you weren’t going to deliver me, I took my life in my own hands and crossed over to the Ammonites, and the Lord handed them over to me. Why then have you come today to fight against me?” (Judges 12:1-3) 

The men of Ephraim strike again! They complained to Gideon that he hadn’t called them to help him in battle (Judges 8:1-3), and now they lodge a similar complaint against Jephthah. Of course Jephthah had called them, but they didn’t come. The men of Ephraim go on to insult Jephthah’s men, calling them fugitives. As a result, Jephthah and the men of Gilead turned on them. The Ephraimites had a problem with anger and pride – and it cost them 42,000 men (verse 6)! Israel was saved from the Ammonites, but as Bible teacher Dale Ralph Davis notes, the incident with Jephtha’s vow (Judges 10) and Ephraim’s pride (Judges 11) leave us looking for a perfect Savior. And indeed he has come! Jesus is “the pioneer and perfecter of our faith” (Hebrews 12:2). Praise God for this perfect Savior!

Pray It: Jesus, I praise you for being the perfect deliverer, the only one who could rescue me from my sins because of your perfect life. Help me to place my hope in you alone rather than in myself or the fallible leaders of our world. Amen.

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