8. Early in the morning of the fifth day he started to leave, but the woman's father said, “Eat something, please. Wait until later in the day.” So the two men ate together.
9. When the man, his concubine, and the servant once more started to leave, the father said, “Look, it's almost evening now; you might as well stay all night. It will be dark soon; stay here and have a good time. Tomorrow you can get up early for your journey and go home.”
14. So they went past Jebus and continued on their way. It was sunset when they came to Gibeah in the territory of the tribe of Benjamin.
15. They turned off the road to go and spend the night there. They went into the city and sat down in the square, but no one offered to take them home for the night.
16. While they were there, an old man came by at the end of a day's work in the fields. He was originally from the hill country of Ephraim, but he was now living in Gibeah. (The other people there were from the tribe of Benjamin.)
17. The old man noticed the traveller in the city square and asked him, “Where do you come from? Where are you going?”