- Israelites are encamped in Kadesh, located on the border of Edom
- They want to pass through Edom, to get to the Land of Sichon, King of the Amorites
- Edom refuses them passage and send out the army to fight them. They have no option but to travel around Edom and Moab
- When they arrive at the borders of the Kingdom of Sichon, they ask to pass through, at which point, Sichon and his army engages them in battle and they are defeated at Jazar. Sichon is killed and the Israelites "possessed his land from the Rivers Arnon to the Jabbok" (Bemidbar 21.24)


"For Heshbon was the city of Sihon the King of the Amorites, who had fought against the former King of Moab. In what way does this concern us? Inasmuch as the Holy One, blessed be He, had commanded Israel: Be not at enmity with Moab, He therefore said: Let Sihon come and take away the land from Moab and then Israel may come and take it from Sihon. This, indeed, explains the saying of R. Papa, 'Ammon and Moab were rendered clean [unto Israel] through Sihon'.
The following took place 300 years later.

(12) Jephthah then sent messengers to the king of the Ammonites, saying, “What have you against me that you have come to make war on my country?” (13) The king of the Ammonites replied to Jephthah’s messengers, “When Israel came from Egypt, they seized the land which is mine, from the Arnon to the Jabbok as far as the Jordan. Now, then, restore it peaceably.” (14) Jephthah again sent messengers to the king of the Ammonites. (15) He said to him, “Thus said Jephthah: Israel did not seize the land of Moab or the land of the Ammonites....
(29) Then the spirit of the LORD came upon Jephthah. He marched through Gilead and Manasseh, passing Mizpeh of Gilead; and from Mizpeh of Gilead he crossed over [to] the Ammonites. (30) And Jephthah made the following vow to the LORD: “If you deliver the Ammonites into my hands, (31) then whatever comes out of the door of my house to meet me on my safe return from the Ammonites shall be the LORD’s and shall be offered by me as a burnt offering.” (32) Jephthah crossed over to the Ammonites and attacked them, and the LORD delivered them into his hands. (33) He utterly routed them—from Aroer as far as Minnith, twenty towns—all the way to Abel-cheramim. So the Ammonites submitted to the Israelites.
NB The Haftorah ends with Verse 33,
(34) When Jephthah arrived at his home in Mizpah, there was his daughter coming out to meet him, with timbrel and dance! She was an only child; he had no other son or daughter. (35) On seeing her, he rent his clothes and said, “Alas, daughter! You have brought me low; you have become my troubler! For I have uttered a vow to the LORD and I cannot retract.” (36) “Father,” she said, “you have uttered a vow to the LORD; do to me as you have vowed, seeing that the LORD has vindicated you against your enemies, the Ammonites.” (37) She further said to her father, “Let this be done for me: let me be for two months, and I will go with my companions and lament upon the hills and there bewail my maidenhood.” (38) “Go,” he replied. He let her go for two months, and she and her companions went and bewailed her maidenhood upon the hills. (39) After two months’ time, she returned to her father, and he did to her as he had vowed. She had never known a man. So it became a custom in Israel (40) for the maidens of Israel to go every year, for four days in the year, and chant dirges for the daughter of Jephthah the Gileadite.
- Jephthah's rationale in engaging the Ammonites was based on what had transpired in this week's parsha. With victory in his grasp, what could have led him to make such a rash vow?
- Verse 39 states that he carried out the vow, yet the sages are divided as to what this actually means. How do you think they addressed the problem?
- What messages do you take from this story?
The Macmillan Bible Atlas, Yohanan Aharoni and Michael Avi-Yonah,Macmillan and Carta, 1968,1977
The Daat Mikra Bible Atlas, Yehuda Elitzur and Yehuda Keel, Mosad Harav Kook, 2011
Kol Dodi on the Haftoros, Rabbi David Feinstein, Artscroll,2014
The Haftorah of the Week, Ervin Landau, Urim Publications, 2014
Studies in Bamidbar, Nehama Leibowitz,Department for Torah Education and Culture in the Diaspora, (Hemed Books INC),1993
