5. On the fourth day they got up early in the morning. The Levite was getting ready to leave. But the woman’s father said to his son-in-law, “Refresh yourself by eating something. Then you may go.”
6. So the two men sat down to eat and drink together. After that, the father said to him, “Please stay tonight. Relax and enjoy yourself.”
7. When the man got up to go, his father-in-law asked him to stay. So he stayed again that night.
8. On the fifth day the man got up early in the morning to leave. The woman’s father said, “Refresh yourself. Wait until this afternoon.” So the two men ate together.
9. Then the Levite, his slave woman and his servant got up to leave. His father-in-law, the young woman’s father, said, “It’s almost night. The day is almost gone. So spend the night here and enjoy yourself. Tomorrow morning you may get up early and go on your way home.”
10. But the Levite did not want to stay another night. He took his two saddled donkeys and his slave woman. He traveled toward the city of Jebus. (Jebus is another name for Jerusalem.)
11. The day was almost over. They were near Jebus. So the servant said to his master, “Let’s stop at this city. It’s the city of the Jebusite people. Let’s spend the night here.”
12. But his master said, “No. We won’t go inside a strange city. Those people are not Israelites. We will go on to the city of Gibeah.”
13. Then he said, “Come on. Let’s try to make it to Gibeah or Ramah. We can spend the night in one of those cities.”
14. So they went on. And the sun went down as they came near Gibeah. Gibeah belongs to the tribe of Benjamin.
15. So they stopped there to spend the night. They came to the public square in the middle of the city and sat down. But no one invited them home to spend the night.
16. That evening an old man came into the city from his work in the fields. His home was in the mountains of Ephraim. But now he was living in Gibeah. (The men of Gibeah were from the tribe of Benjamin.)
17. He saw the traveler, the Levite, in the public square. He asked, “Where are you going? Where did you come from?”