Jephthah (Hebrew יִפְתָּ֣ח, he will open) (fl: September 24, 1152 BC-1146 BC) was the tenth Judge of Israel. He is best remembered for making a vow of a controversial nature, but his career is also important because it occurs at a specified interval from an event of which one can easily assign the date.
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