When the man got up to depart with his concubine and his servant, his father-in-law, the girl's father, said to him, "Look, the day is drawing late. Please spend the night. See, the day is almost over. Spend the night here, that your heart may be merry. Then you can get up early tomorrow for your journey and go home." People Benjamin, Benjaminites, Benjamites, Israelites, JebusitesPlaces Bethlehem, Egypt, Gibeah, Jebus, Jerusalem, RamahTopics Almost, Along, Arise, Behold, Close, Concubine, Damsel's, Declining, Depart, Draweth, Drawn, Draws, Early, Enjoy, Evening, Fallen, Father-in-law, Girl's, Glad, Got, Groweth, Grows, Hast, Heart, Home, It's, Journey, Lady's, Law, Leave, Lodge, Mayest, Merry, Morning, Morrow, Nearly, Please, Rest, Risen, Riseth, Rose, Servant, Spend, Stay, Tarry, Tent, Tomorrow, To-morrow, Tonight, Towards, WanedOutline 1. A Levite goes to Bethlehem to fetch home his concubine16. An old man entertains him at Gibeah 22. The Gibeonites abuse his concubine to death 29. He divides her into twelve pieces, and sends them to the twelve tribes Jump to Previous Concubine Damsel's Depart Draws Early End Evening Heart Lady's Mayest Merry Morrow Night Please Rose Servant Tomorrow Way YoungJump to Next Concubine Damsel's Depart Draws Early End Evening Heart Lady's Mayest Merry Morrow Night Please Rose Servant Tomorrow Way YoungLibrary Renewal of Troubles. Second Exile. Pistus and Gregory, Culmination of Eusebian Intrigue. Rome and Sardica. (337-346). (1). The stay of Athanasius at Alexandria was brief and troubled. The city was still disturbed by Arian malcontents, who had the sympathy of Jews and Pagans, and it was reported that the monks, and especially the famous hermit Antony, were on their side. This impression, however, was dissipated by the appearance of the great Ascetic himself, who, at the urgent request of the orthodox (pp. 214 sq., 503), consented to shew himself for two days in the uncongenial atmosphere of the city. The mystery … Athanasius—Select Works and Letters or Athanasius Ramah. Ramathaim Zophim. Gibeah. Judges Parallel Verses NASB: When the man arose to go along with his concubine and servant, his father-in-law, the girl's father, said to him, "Behold now, the day has drawn to a close; please spend the night. Lo, the day is coming to an end; spend the night here that your heart may be merry. Then tomorrow you may arise early for your journey so that you may go home."KJV: And when the man rose up to depart, he, and his concubine, and his servant, his father in law, the damsel's father, said unto him, Behold, now the day draweth toward evening, I pray you tarry all night: behold, the day groweth to an end, lodge here, that thine heart may be merry; and to morrow get you early on your way, that thou mayest go home. Links Judges 19:9 NIV • Judges 19:9 NLT • Judges 19:9 ESV • Judges 19:9 NASB • Judges 19:9 KJVResources Judges 19:9 Bible AppsJudges 19:9 Parallel Judges 19:9 Biblia Paralela Judges 19:9 Chinese Bible Judges 19:9 French Bible Judges 19:9 German Bible Judges 19:9 Commentaries Bible Hub |