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Then Jephte went back to his house at Maspha. He had no children except one daughter, and she it was who came out, with music and dance, to welcome him. (Judges 11, 34)
And at the sight he tore his garments; Alas, daughter, he said, thou hast undone me, and art thyself undone; the vow that hast once left my lips I must needs fulfil. (Judges 11, 35)
that for four days in every year the maidens of Israel should gather, and make lament for the daughter of Jephte the Galaadite. (Judges 11, 40)
What, said his parents, canst thou find no bride amongst the women of thy own tribe, nay, of all Israel, that thou must wed the daughter of some uncircumcised Philistine? She must be thy choice for me, Samson told his father; I like her well. (Judges 14, 3)
And now that Samson’s father had reached the home of his daughter-in-law, he gave a feast in Samson’s honour; for still the young men would be at their feasting; (Judges 14, 10)
I have a daughter that is a maid, and this man too has a woman with him; let me bring these out, for your lust to feed on their shame, and let us hear no more of this unnatural purpose. (Judges 19, 24)
This, too, was part of the oath which the Israelites took at Maspha, that none of them would wed his daughter to a man of Benjamin’s race. (Judges 21, 1)
and asking where wives could be found for the race to which they had all sworn they would wed no daughter of theirs, (Judges 21, 7)
Thus it was that Noemi returned from the land of her adoption, with her daughter-in-law Ruth, that was Moabite born. They were just beginning to cut the barley in the fields, when she came back to her home at Bethlehem. (Ruth 1, 22)
And now Ruth, the Moabitess, asked leave of her mother-in-law to go out and glean after the reapers, by some rich man’s favour. Go then, daughter, said she; (Ruth 2, 2)
he asked the man in charge of them, a servant of his own, whose daughter this maid might be? (Ruth 2, 5)
Listen, my daughter, Booz said to Ruth; do not look for any other field to glean in; stay here and keep my maidens company, (Ruth 2, 8)
