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There was a Galaadite at this time called Jephte, who was brave and a skilful warrior; his mother was a harlot, his father bore the name of Galaad. (Judges 11, 1)
Some time had passed, and they were cutting the wheat already, when Samson went to visit his wife, bringing a kid from his herd as a present to her. But now her father would not let him pass into her inner room, as his wont had been; (Judges 15, 1)
At another time he went to Gaza, and would pass the night with a harlot he had seen there. (Judges 16, 1)
It was but a jest, then, said Dalila; thou wert tricking me? Tell me the truth this time; what bonds can bind thee? (Judges 16, 10)
crying out, Now, Samson, die with the Philistines! And he shook the pillars with such force that the whole building fell and crushed the chiefs of the Philistines, crushed all the throng that was there about him. Great toll Samson took of them in his life-time, but greater as he died. (Judges 16, 30)
Now turn we to a man called Michas, who lived at this same time in the hill-country of Ephraim. (Judges 17, 1)
All the time God’s house was at Silo, there in Dan stood Michas’ image. So it was in the old days, before a king ruled in Israel. (Judges 18, 31)
But this time his son-in-law would not listen to him; there and then he set out on his journey.So the asses were saddled, and man and woman made their way to Jebus (which is the same as Jerusalem); (Judges 19, 10)
consulting him about the plight they were in. At this time, the ark of God rested there, (Judges 20, 27)
This time, the Israelites hid men in ambush round the city of Gabaa, (Judges 20, 29)
He bade her come back when it was time for a meal, to eat bread there and dip her crust in the vinegar. So there she sat with the reapers, and still at her side the heap of parched corn grew, till she had eaten her fill, and had more to carry away.✻ (Ruth 2, 14)
By the time she had risen up to go on with her gleaning, Booz had given orders to his servants that they were to put no hindrance in her way, though she were to go reaping in their company; (Ruth 2, 15)
