Jephthah, a Rash Vow, and the Spirit of God
- Matthew Prydden
- Nov 6, 2023
- 7 min read
Recently, on a Facebook Christian theology group I am a member of, the following request for help was asked by one the other members. I thought it would be a good idea to turn the answer into a blog post with a bit of extra detail to my original answer as I had found that there was not a great deal of help to be found, either by commentaries or from internet articles. Here is the question:
“In the final section of Judges 11 Jephthah makes a rash vow that he will give whatever comes through his front door up for a burnt offering if he beats the ammonites. low and behold his daughter walks through and so he offers his daughter. So I’m trying to understand it said in a couple verses before he gave the vow that he was in the Spirit of The Lord but God ultimately knew that his daughter would be the one to come through the door.
I know God is good and isn’t the author of sin obviously so I’m just trying to understand this passage in light of this truth and need some help.”
In my opinion the difficulty with the "rash vow" view is as follows: Verse 29 says that the Spirit of the Lord was with Jephthah. Regardless of the amount of time that may have passed during his travels the text does not say that the Spirit of the Lord left him and/or that an evil spirit from God was sent to him. The context of his vow is that the Spirit of the Lord was with him.
Our Bibles mistranslate this verse in a very misleading way. The Hebrew literally says "I will ascend it as an ascension"
After the vow there is never a condemnation in the text. His story ends in 12:7 with the same formulaic…