AND the sons of Ya`aqov led away all the spoil of Ga`ash, and went out of the city by night.
They were going out marching toward the castle of Beyt Choron, and the inhabitants of Beyt Choron were going to the castle to meet them, and on that night the sons of Ya`aqov fought with the inhabitants of Beyt Choron, in the castle of Beyt Choron.
And all the inhabitants of Beyt Choron were mighty men, one of them would not flee from before a thousand men, and they fought on that night upon the castle, and their shouts were heard on that night from afar, and the earth quaked at their shouting.
And all the sons of Ya`aqov were afraid of those men, as they were not accustomed to fight in the dark, and they were greatly confounded, and the sons of Ya`aqov cried unto Yahuah, saying, Give help to us O Yahuah, deliver us that we may not die by the hands of these uncircumcised men.
And Yahuah hearkened to the voice of the sons of Ya`aqov, and Yahuah caused great terror and confusion to seize the people of Beyt Choron, and they fought amongst themselves the one with the other in the darkness of night, and smote each other in great numbers.
And the sons of Ya`aqov, knowing that Yahuah had brought a ruach of perverseness amongst those men, and that they fought each man with his neighbor, went forth from among the bands of the people of Beyt Choron and went as far as the descent of the castle of Beyt Choron, and farther, and they tarried there securely with their young men on that night.
And the people of Beyt Choron fought the whole night, one man with his brother, and the other with his neighbor, and they cried out in every direction upon the castle, and their cry was heard at a distance, and the whole earth shook at their voice, for they were powerful above all the people of the earth.
And all the inhabitants of the cities of the Kena`aniym, the Chittiym, the Emoriym, the Chivviym and all the kings of Kena`an, and also those who were on the other side of the Yardan, heard the noise of the shouting on that night.
And they said, Surely these are the battles of the Ivriym who are fighting against the seven cities, who came nigh unto them; and who can stand against those Ivriym?
And all the inhabitants of the cities of the Kena`aniym, and all those who were on the other side of the Yardan, were greatly afraid of the sons of Ya`aqov, for they said, Behold the same will be done to us as was done to those cities, for who can stand against their mighty strength?
And the cries of the Choroniym were very great on that night, and continued to increase; and they smote each other till morning, and numbers of them were killed.
And the morning appeared, and all the sons of Ya`aqov rose up at daybreak and went up to the castle, and they smote those who remained of the Choroniym in a terrible manner, and they were all killed in the castle.
And the sixth day appeared, and all the inhabitants of Kena`an saw at a distance all the people of Beyt Choron lying dead in the castle of Beyt Choron, and strewed about as the carcasses of lambs and goats.
And the sons of Ya`aqov led all the spoil which they had captured from Ga`ash and went to Beyt Choron, and they found the city full of people like the sand of the sea, and they fought with them, and the sons of Ya`aqov smote them there till evening time.
And the sons of Ya`aqov did unto Beyt Choron as they had done to Ga`ash and Tapnach, and as they had done to Chazar, to Sarton and to Shiyloh.
And the sons of Ya`aqov took with them the spoil of Beyt Choron and all the spoil of the cities, and on that day they went home to Shekem.
And the sons of Ya`aqov came home to the city of Shekem, and they remained without the city, and they then rested there from the war, and tarried there all night.
And all their servants together with all the spoil that they had taken from the cities, they left without the city, and they did not enter the city, for they said, Perchance there may be yet more fighting against us, and they may come to besiege us in Shekem.
And Ya`aqov and his sons and their servants remained on that night and the next day in the portion of the field which Ya`aqov had purchased from Chamor for five sheqels, and all that they had captured was with them.
And all the booty which the sons of Ya`aqov had captured, was in the portion of the field, immense as the sand upon the sea shore.
And the inhabitants of the land observed them from afar, and all the inhabitants of the land were afraid of the sons of Ya`aqov who had done this thing, for no king from the days of old had ever done the like.
And the seven kings of the Kena`aniym resolved to make peace with the sons of Ya`aqov, for they were greatly afraid of their lives, on account of the sons of Ya`aqov.
And on that day, being the seventh day, Yaphiya king of Chevron sent secretly to the king of Ai, and to the king of Giv`on, and to the king of Shalem, and to the king of Adullam, and to the king of Lakiysh, and to the king of Chazar, and to all the Kena`aniy kings who were under their subjection, saying,
Go up with me, and come to me that we may go to the sons of Ya`aqov, and I will make peace with them, and form a treaty with them, lest all your lands be destroyed by the swords of the sons of Ya`aqov, as they did to Shekem and the cities around it, as you have heard and seen.
And when you come to me, do not come with many men, but let every king bring his three head captains, and every captain bring three of his officers.
And come all of you to Chevron, and we will go together to the sons of Ya`aqov, and supplicate them that they shall form a treaty of peace with us.
And all those kings did as the king of Chevron had sent to them, for they were all under his counsel and command, and all the kings of Kena`an assembled to go to the sons of Ya`aqov, to make peace with them; and the sons of Ya`aqov returned and went to the portion of the field that was in Shekem, for they did not put confidence in the kings of the land.
And the sons of Ya`aqov returned and remained in the portion of the field ten days, and no one came to make war with them.
And when the sons of Ya`aqov saw that there was no appearance of war, they all assembled and went to the city of Shekem, and the sons of Ya`aqov remained in Shekem.
And at the expiration of forty days, all the kings of the Emoriym assembled from all their places and came to Chevron, to Yaphiya, king of Chevron.
And the number of kings that came to Chevron, to make peace with the sons of Ya`aqov, was twenty one kings, and the number of captains that came with them was sixty nine, and their men were one hundred and eighty nine, and all these kings and their men rested by Mount Chevron.
And the king of Chevron went out with his three captains and nine men, and these kings resolved to go to the sons of Ya`aqov to make peace.
And they said unto the king of Chevron, Go you before us with your men, and speak for us unto the sons of Ya`aqov, and we will come after you and confirm your words, and the king of Chevron did so.
And the sons of Ya`aqov heard that all the kings of Kena`an had gathered together and rested in Chevron, and the sons of Ya`aqov sent four of their servants as spies, saying, Go and spy these kings, and search and examine their men whether they are few or many, and if they are but few in number, number them all and come back.
And the servants of Ya`aqov went secretly to these kings, and did as the sons of Ya`aqov had commanded them, and on that day they came back to the sons of Ya`aqov, and said unto them, We came unto those kings, and they are but few in number, and we numbered them all, and behold, they were two hundred and eighty eight, kings and men.
And the sons of Ya`aqov said, They are but few in number, therefore we will not all go out to them; and in the morning the sons of Ya`aqov rose up and chose sixty two of their men, and ten of the sons of Ya`aqov went with them; and they girt on their weapons of war, for they said, They are coming to make war with us, for they knew not that they were coming to make peace with them.
And the sons of Ya`aqov went with their servants to the gate of Shekem, toward those kings, and their father Ya`aqov was with them.
And when they had come forth, behold, the king of Chevron and his three captains and nine men with him were coming along the road against the sons of Ya`aqov, and the sons of Ya`aqov lifted up their eyes, and saw at a distance Yaphiya, king of Chevron, with his captains, coming toward them, and the sons of Ya`aqov took their stand at the place of the gate of Shekem, and did not proceed.
And the king of Chevron continued to advance, he and his captains, until he came nigh to the sons of Ya`aqov, and he and his captains bowed down to them to the ground, and the king of Chevron sat with his captains before Ya`aqov and his sons.
And the sons of Ya`aqov said unto him, What has befallen you, O king of Chevron? why have you come to us this day? what do you require from us? and the king of Chevron said unto Ya`aqov, I beseech you my adoniy, all the kings of the Kena`aniym have this day come to make peace with you.
And the sons of Ya`aqov heard the words of the king of Chevron, and they would not consent to his proposals, for the sons of Ya`aqov had no faith in him, for they imagined that the king of Chevron had spoken deceitfully to them.
And the king of Chevron knew from the words of the sons of Ya`aqov, that they did not believe his words, and the king of Chevron approached nearer to Ya`aqov, and said unto him, I beseech you, my adoniy, to be assured that all these kings have come to you on peaceable terms, for they have not come with all their men, neither did they bring their weapons of war with them, for they have come to seek peace from my adoniy and his sons.
And the sons of Ya`aqov answered the king of Chevron, saying, Send you to all these kings, and if you speak truth unto us, let them each come singly before us, and if they come unto us unarmed, we shall then know that they seek peace from us.
And Yaphiya, king of Chevron, sent one of his men to the kings, and they all came before the sons of Ya`aqov, and bowed down to them to the ground, and these kings sat before Ya`aqov and his sons, and they spoke unto them, saying,
We have heard all that you did unto the kings of the Emoriym with your sword and exceedingly mighty arm, so that no man could stand up before you, and we were afraid of you for the sake of our lives, lest it should befall us as it did to them.
So we have come unto you to form a treaty of peace between us, and now therefore contract with us a covenant of peace and truth, that you will not meddle with us, inasmuch as we have not meddled with you.
And the sons of Ya`aqov knew that they had really come to seek peace from them, and the sons of Ya`aqov listened to them, and formed a covenant with them.
And the sons of Ya`aqov swore unto them that they would not meddle with them, and all the kings of the Kena`aniym swore also to them, and the sons of Ya`aqov made them tributary from that day forward.
And after this all the captains of these kings came with their men before Ya`aqov, with presents in their hands for Ya`aqov and his sons, and they bowed down to him to the ground.
And these kings then urged the sons of Ya`aqov and begged of them to return all the spoil they had captured from the seven cities of the Emoriym, and the sons of Ya`aqov did so, and they returned all that they had captured, the women, the little ones, the cattle and all the spoil which they had taken, and they sent them off, and they went away each to his city.
And all these kings again bowed down to the sons of Ya`aqov, and they sent or brought them many gifts in those days, and the sons of Ya`aqov sent off these kings and their men, and they went peaceably away from them to their cities, and the sons of Ya`aqov also returned to their home, to Shekem.
And there was peace from that day forward between the sons of Ya`aqov and the kings of the Kena`aniym, until the children of Yashar'el came to inherit the land of Kena`an.