Jiang retells the story as a war vow: Jephthah promises God a sacrifice for victory, his daughter comes through the door first, and she offers herself willingly so he can fulfill the vow without bearing the same guilt.
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War vow
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"this okay the story is that jetba to win a war because he's leader of the israelites okay and israelites have lots of enemies..."
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