Difficult Texts in the Old Testament: A Workshop Approach


Each year this group will examine a difficult passage in the Old Testament from multiple angles. This year we will examine Judges 11:29–40 through four brief invited presentations and a lengthy group discussion. If you have any questions, please contact Brittany Kim ([email protected]), Charlie Trimm ([email protected]), or Traci Birge ([email protected]).

Friday, November 20

3:30–5:30 PM

Brittany Kim (BibleProject): Introduction (5 minutes)

Kenneth Way (Biola University): “Interpretive Issues in Judges 11:29–40” (5 minutes)

  • Does Jephthah intend to refer to a person or an animal (11:31)?
  • Could “burnt offering” (11:31) refer to dedication in sacred space?
  • What does it mean when Jephthah’s daughter “weeps for her virginity”?

Christopher Landon (McMaster Divinity College): “Vows in the Old Testament” (5 minutes)

  • What are the guidelines for breaking a vow (e.g., Lev 27)?
  • Does the Saul/Jonathan story (1 Sam 14) provide a precedent for breaking a vow?

Discussion (40 minutes)

Break (10 minutes)

Traci L. Birge (Azusa Pacific University): “The Characterization of Jephthah and Jephthah’s Daughter” (5 minutes)

  • How does the account portray Jephthah?
  • What is the significance of Jephthah’s daughter’s attitude toward her father?

Charlie Trimm (Biola University): “Child Sacrifice in the Old Testament” (5 minutes)

  • How does the Torah address child sacrifice?
  • Do other stories, such as Genesis 22 and 2 Kings 3, portray child sacrifice positively?

Discussion (40 minutes)

Conclusion (5 minutes)