First, I wouldn't have seen this w/o Simon's JWN, PublishingCult's Bible Humor thread, SweetBabyCheezits' Non Stamp Collector link, and Non Stamp Collector. THANK YOU!
I've always heard this, but this is the first time I've actually seen it for myself!
JEPHTHAH AND HIS DAUGHTER
So, as a born-in I grew up believing that Jephthah's daughter went away to a sort of convent as the sacrifice for Jah's helping Jephthah's victory over the Ammonites. However, I watched Non Stamp Collector's Jephthah video and it didn't go according to the story, so I thought. Jephthah's daughter was sacrificed, as in burnt offering sacrificed! I checked the comments on the video expecting to see others complain that he had gotten it wrong. What I found was NSC stating that he had done research etc.
So then I read Judges 11 in a few different Bibles. Jephthah vowed to give the first out of his house as a burnt offering. NWT also says this.
The differences: vs 35
NWT "You have indeed made me bend down, and you yourself have become the one I was ostracizing"
NIV 2001 “Oh no, my daughter! You have brought me down and I am devastated"
NASB "You have brought me very low, and you are among those who trouble me"
NLT “You have completely destroyed me! You've brought disaster on me!"
NKJV "You have brought me very low! You are among those who trouble me!"
vs 40
NWT "From year to year the daughters of Israel would go to give commendation to the daughter of Jeph´thah"
NIV "each year the young women of Israel go out for four days to commemorate the daughter of Jephthah"
NASB "daughters of Israel went yearly to commemorate the daughter of Jephthah"
NLT "young Israelite women to go away for four days each year to lament the fate of Jephthah’s daughter."
NKJV "daughters of Israel went four days each year to lament the daughter of Jephthah"
In verse 35, ostracizing is added. Ostracizing is something very different from troubling, devastating, or bringing disaster upon! It is obviously added to help change the story.
Which story is then carried out in verse 40 by saying the the young women would go to give commendation to his daughter. She wasn't dead at all! NO HUMAN SACRIFICE HERE!!!! That, however, is VERY different from commemorating or lamenting her, which makes it obvious that the story states that Jephthah did, in fact, offer his daughter as a BURNT OFFERING!
So now I understand that in order to thank Jah of Armies for His help in killing the Ammonites, Jephthah killed and burnt his daughter!