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- Jephthah's daughter, sometimes later referred to as Seila or as Iphis, is a figure in the Hebrew Bible, whose story is recounted in Judges 11. The judge Jephthah had just won a battle over the Ammonites, and vowed that he would offer the first thing that came out of his house as a burnt offering to Yahweh. However, his only child, an unnamed daughter, came out to meet him dancing and playing a tambourine (v. 34). She encourages Jephthah to fulfill his vow (v. 36) but asks for two months to weep for her virginity (v. 38). After this period of time Jephthah fulfilled his vow and offered his daughter. The majority opinion among commentators is that Jephthah killed his daughter as an act of human sacrifice. There is, however, a minority opinion that Jephthah's daughter spent the rest of her life in seclusion. This is based on considerations such as weeping for her virginity would make no sense if she were about to die (although it would be sensible in light of the Biblical commandment to "be fruitful and multiply", which she would now no longer be able to fulfill). Commentators holding to the minority view include David Kimhi, Keil and Delitzsch, James B. Jordan, and Jehovah's Witnesses. (en)
- Putri Yefta adalah seorang figur dalam Alkitab Ibrani, yang ceritanya disebutkan dalam Kitab Hakim-Hakim 11. Hakim Yefta memenangkan pertempuran atas Ammon, dan bersumpah bahwa ia akan menawarkan hal pertama yang keluar dari rumahnya sebagai kepada Yahweh. Namun, anak tunggalnya, seorang putri tak bernama, datang untuk mempersembahkannya tarian dan memainkan tamborin (ayat 34). Ia mendorong Yefta untuk menepati sumpahnya (ayat 36) namun diminta untuk melepaskan keperawanannya selama dua bulan (ayat 38). Setelah periode waktu itu, Yefta menepati janjinya dan mempersembahkan putrinya. Mayoritas opini di kalangan komentator menyatakan bahwa Yefta membunuh putrinya sebagai tindakan . Namun, terdapat opini minoritas bahwa Yefta menjalani sisa hidupnya pada masa setelahnya. Ini berdasarkan pada anggapan seperti pembersihan keperawanannya tak akan membuat esensi bahwa ia akan mati. Para komentator yang memegang pandangan minoritas meliputi , dan Delitzsch, dan . Putri Yefta disebut "Adah" oleh dan menjadi salah satu dari lima tokoh perempuannya, mewakili pemenuhan tugas. (in)
- A filha de Jefté, às vezes chamada de Seila ou Ífis, é uma figura na Bíblia Hebraica, cuja história é contada em Juízes 11. O juiz Jefté tinha acabado de ganhar uma batalha contra os amonitas, e jurou que ofereceria a primeira coisa que saísse de sua casa como a Javé. No entanto, sua única filha, cujo nome não é mencionado, saiu para encontrá-lo dançando e tocando pandeiro. Ela encoraja Jefté a cumprir seu voto, mas pede dois meses para chorar por sua virgindade. Após este período de tempo Jefté cumpriu sua promessa e ofereceu sua filha. A opinião da maioria dos comentaristas é que Jefté matou sua filha como um ato de sacrifício humano. Há, no entanto, uma opinião minoritária de que a filha de Jefté passou o resto da vida em reclusão. Isso se baseia em considerações como chorar por sua virgindade não faria sentido se ela estivesse prestes a morrer (embora fosse sensato à luz do mandamento bíblico de "ser fecundo e se multiplicar"). Os comentaristas que defendem a visão minoritária incluem David Kimhi, e , , e as Testemunhas de Jeová (pt)
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- Jephthah's daughter, sometimes later referred to as Seila or as Iphis, is a figure in the Hebrew Bible, whose story is recounted in Judges 11. The judge Jephthah had just won a battle over the Ammonites, and vowed that he would offer the first thing that came out of his house as a burnt offering to Yahweh. However, his only child, an unnamed daughter, came out to meet him dancing and playing a tambourine (v. 34). She encourages Jephthah to fulfill his vow (v. 36) but asks for two months to weep for her virginity (v. 38). After this period of time Jephthah fulfilled his vow and offered his daughter. (en)
- Putri Yefta adalah seorang figur dalam Alkitab Ibrani, yang ceritanya disebutkan dalam Kitab Hakim-Hakim 11. Hakim Yefta memenangkan pertempuran atas Ammon, dan bersumpah bahwa ia akan menawarkan hal pertama yang keluar dari rumahnya sebagai kepada Yahweh. Namun, anak tunggalnya, seorang putri tak bernama, datang untuk mempersembahkannya tarian dan memainkan tamborin (ayat 34). Ia mendorong Yefta untuk menepati sumpahnya (ayat 36) namun diminta untuk melepaskan keperawanannya selama dua bulan (ayat 38). Setelah periode waktu itu, Yefta menepati janjinya dan mempersembahkan putrinya. (in)
- A filha de Jefté, às vezes chamada de Seila ou Ífis, é uma figura na Bíblia Hebraica, cuja história é contada em Juízes 11. O juiz Jefté tinha acabado de ganhar uma batalha contra os amonitas, e jurou que ofereceria a primeira coisa que saísse de sua casa como a Javé. No entanto, sua única filha, cujo nome não é mencionado, saiu para encontrá-lo dançando e tocando pandeiro. Ela encoraja Jefté a cumprir seu voto, mas pede dois meses para chorar por sua virgindade. Após este período de tempo Jefté cumpriu sua promessa e ofereceu sua filha. (pt)
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