The Levite and his Concubine
1Now in those days, when there was no king in Israel,   a Levite who lived in the remote hill country of Ephraim took for himself  a concubine from Bethlehem in Judah. 
2But she was unfaithful to him and left him to return to her father’s house in  Bethlehem in Judah. After she had been there  four months, 
3her husband got up and went after her to speak kindly to her and bring her back, taking his servant  and a pair of donkeys. So the girl brought him into her father’s house, and when her father saw him, he gladly welcomed him. 
4His father-in-law, the girl’s father, persuaded him to stay,  so he remained with him three days, eating, drinking, and lodging there. 
5 On the fourth day, they got up early in the morning and prepared to depart, but the girl’s father said to his son-in-law, “Refresh your heart with a morsel of bread, and then you can go.” 
6So they sat down and the two of them ate and drank together. Then the girl’s father said to the man, “Please agree to stay overnight and let your heart be merry.” 
7The man got up to depart, but his father-in-law  persuaded him, so he stayed there that night. 
8On the fifth day, he got up early in the morning to depart, but the girl’s father said, “Please refresh your heart.” So they waited until late afternoon  and the two of them ate. 
9When 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 to a close. 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  home.”
10But the man was unwilling  to spend the night. He got up and departed, and arrived  opposite Jebus (that is, Jerusalem), with his two saddled donkeys and his concubine.  
11When they were near Jebus and the day was almost gone, the servant said to his master,  “Please, let us stop at this Jebusite city and spend the night here.” 
12But his master replied,  “We will not turn aside to the city of foreigners, where there are no Israelites.   We will go on to Gibeah.” 
13He continued,  “Come, let us try to reach one of these towns to spend the night in Gibeah or Ramah.” 
14So they continued on their journey, and the sun set  as they neared Gibeah  in Benjamin. 
15They stopped  to go in and lodge in Gibeah. The Levite went in and sat down in the city square, but no one would take them into his home for the night.
16 That evening an old man  from the hill country of Ephraim,  who was residing in Gibeah (the men of that place  were Benjamites), came in from his work in the field. 
17When he looked up  and saw   the traveler in the city square, the old man asked, “Where are you going, and where have you come from?” 
18The Levite replied,  “We are traveling from Bethlehem in Judah to the remote hill country of Ephraim, where I am from. I went to  Bethlehem in Judah,  and now I am going to the house of the LORD; but no one has taken me into his home, 
19even though there is both straw and feed for our donkeys, and bread and wine  for me and the maidservant and young man with me. There is nothing that we, your servants,   lack.” 
20“Peace to you,” said the old man. “Let me supply  everything you need. Only do not spend the night in the square.” 
21So he brought him to his house and fed his donkeys. And they washed their feet and ate and drank.
Gibeah's Crime
22While they were enjoying  themselves, suddenly the wicked men of the city   surrounded  the house. Pounding on the door, they said to the old man who owned the house,  “Bring out  the man who came to your house, so we can have relations with him!” 
23 The owner of the house went out  and said to them, “No, my brothers, do not do this wicked thing!  After all,  this  man is a guest in my house. Do not commit  this outrage. 
24Look, let me bring out my virgin daughter and the man’s concubine,   and you can use them and do with them as you wish.  But do not do such a vile thing to this man.” 
25But the men would  not listen to him. So the Levite took his concubine and sent her outside to them, and they raped her and abused her throughout the night,   and at dawn  they let her go. 
26Early that morning,  the woman went back to the house  where her master was staying, collapsed at the doorway, and lay there until it was light. 
27In the morning, when her master got up and opened the doors of the house to go out  on his journey, there was  his concubine, collapsed in the doorway of the house, with her hands on the threshold. 
28“Get up,” he told her.  “Let us go.” But there was no response. So the man  put her on his donkey and set out for home. 
29When he reached  his house, he picked up  a knife, took hold of his concubine, cut her limb by limb into twelve  pieces, and sent her throughout the territory of Israel. 
30And everyone who saw it said, “Nothing like this has been seen or done  from the day the Israelites  came out of the land of Egypt until this day. Think it over,   take counsel, and speak up!”