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Sabato, 27 aprile 2024 - Santa Zita ( Letture di oggi)

Judges 19


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1At that time, when there was no king in Israel, there was a Levite residing in remote parts of the mountain region of Ephraim who had taken for himself a concubine from Bethlehem of Judah.2His concubine was unfaithful to him and left him for her father's house in Bethlehem of Judah, where she stayed for some four months.3Her husband then set out with his servant and a pair of asses, and went after her to forgive her and take her back. She brought him into her father's house, and on seeing him, the girl's father joyfully made him welcome.4He was detained by the girl's father, and so he spent three days with this father-in-law of his, eating and drinking and passing the night there.5On the fourth day they rose early in the morning and he prepared to go. But the girl's father said to his son-in-law, "Fortify yourself with a little food; you can go later on."6So they stayed and the two men ate and drank together. Then the girl's father said to the husband, "Why not decide to spend the night here and enjoy yourself?"7The man still made a move to go, but when his father-in-law pressed him he went back and spent the night there.8On the fifth morning he rose early to depart, but the girl's father said, "Fortify yourself and tarry until the afternoon." When he and his father-in-law had eaten,9and the husband was ready to go with his concubine and servant, the girl's father said to him, "It is already growing dusk. Stay for the night. See, the day is coming to an end. Spend the night here and enjoy yourself. Early tomorrow you can start your journey home."10The man, however, refused to stay another night; he and his concubine set out with a pair of saddled asses, and traveled till they came opposite Jebus, which is Jerusalem.11Since they were near Jebus with the day far gone, the servant said to his master, "Come, let us turn off to this city of the Jebusites and spend the night in it."12But his master said to him, "We will not turn off to a city of foreigners, who are not Israelites, but will go on to Gibeah.13Come," he said to his servant, "let us make for some other place, either Gibeah or Ramah, to spend the night."14So they continued on their way till the sun set on them when they were abreast of Gibeah of Benjamin.15There they turned off to enter Gibeah for the night. The man waited in the public square of the city he had entered, but no one offered them the shelter of his home for the night.16In the evening, however, an old man came from his work in the field; he was from the mountain region of Ephraim, though he lived among the Benjaminite townspeople of Gibeah.17When he noticed the traveler in the public square of the city, the old man asked where he was going, and whence he had come.18He said to him, "We are traveling from Bethlehem of Judah far up into the mountain region of Ephraim, where I belong. I have been to Bethlehem of Judah and am now going back home; but no one has offered us the shelter of his house.19We have straw and fodder for our asses, and bread and wine for the woman and myself and for our servant; there is nothing else we need."20"You are welcome," the old man said to him, "but let me provide for all your needs, and do not spend the night in the public square."21So he led them to his house and provided fodder for the asses. Then they washed their feet, and ate and drank.22While they were enjoying themselves, the men of the city, who were corrupt, surrounded the house and beat on the door. They said to the old man whose house it was, "Bring out your guest, that we may abuse him."23The owner of the house went out to them and said, "No, my brothers; do not be so wicked. Since this man is my guest, do not commit this crime.24Rather let me bring out my maiden daughter or his concubine. Ravish them, or do whatever you want with them; but against the man you must not commit this wanton crime."25When the men would not listen to his host, the husband seized his concubine and thrust her outside to them. They had relations with her and abused her all night until the following dawn, when they let her go.26Then at daybreak the woman came and collapsed at the entrance of the house in which her husband was a guest, where she lay until the morning.27When her husband rose that day and opened the door of the house to start out again on his journey, there lay the woman, his concubine, at the entrance of the house with her hands on the threshold.28He said to her, "Come, let us go"; but there was no answer. So the man placed her on an ass and started out again for home.29On reaching home, he took a knife to the body of his concubine, cut her into twelve pieces, and sent them throughout the territory of Israel.30Everyone who saw this said, "Nothing like this has been done or seen from the day the Israelites came up from the land of Egypt to this day. Take note of it, and state what you propose to do."