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  1. Oct 17, 2024 · Brief Summary: The Book of Judges covers about 330 years of Israel’s history (c. 1383 BC to c. 1052 BC) and is a tragic account of how Yahweh [God] was taken for granted by His children year after year, century after century. Judges is a sad contrast to the book of Joshua which chronicles the blessings God bestowed on the Israelites for their ...

  2. The book of Judges begins with the death of Joshua and, unfortunately, tells the story of Israel’s total failure. The book’s name comes from the types of leaders Israel had in this period. Before they had any kings, the tribes of Israel were ruled by judges. Don’t think of a courtroom here, because these were regional, political, and ...

    • Historical Background
    • The Situation in Canaan
    • A Recurring Pattern
    • The Role of The Judges
    • Something Has to Change
    • Some Lessons For Us

    The book of Judges is a historical book about the people of Israel. It covers the period between ± 1300 BC and 1050 BC (see timeline), when the Israelites already lived in the land of Canaan but did not yet have a king. In this period, they were ruled by so-called ‘judges’, temporary civil and military leaders that God appointed when Israel was in ...

    Under the leadership of Joshua, the Israelites had conquered the land of Canaan and settled there. But they had not yet defeated all of the original inhabitants – although God had told them to do so. The consequences of Israel’s negligence were very sad, just as their leader Joshua had warned them in his farewell speech at the end of his life: “For...

    The book of Judges shows the downward spiral of Israel’s civil and religious life. Over and over again, “the people of Israel did what was evil in the sight of the Lord and served the Baals. And they abandoned the Lord, the God of their fathers, Who had brought them out of the land of Egypt. They went after other gods, from among the gods of the pe...

    The judges that God appointed (and their helpers) defeated the enemies and delivered the people of Israel. In Hebrews 11:32-34, some of them are mentioned as ‘heroes of faith’ who did extraordinary things by faith. But they were not really exemplary, God-fearing leaders. Especially the later judges committed major sins and did not lead the people b...

    The book of Judges is a tragic one. Clearly something had to change. The people of Israel needed a faithful and God-fearing leader to turn the tide. And God would provide one. But that’s another story, recorded in the Bible books of Samueland Kings.

    The book of Judges illustrates two major points: 1. People are hopelessly sinful. In the days of the judges, “everyone did what was right in his own eyes” (Judges 17:6; 21:25). And that led to decadence and chaos. If you want to know how bad things had become, read Judges 17-21. 2. God is enormously faithful and gracious. He is committed to saving ...

  3. Jul 8, 2013 · The book of Judges features a host of characters. It’s here we find the stories of well-known Sunday school staples like the reluctant warrior Gideon and the strongman Samson. We also find a few brief appearances of important characters from the Torah, like Caleb and Phinehas (Jdg 1:12–15; 29:27–28).

  4. Jan 12, 2020 · Applied to us, the lesson from Gideon’s calling is: Because God is at work even in the spiritually darkest times, we can trust Him to use us even in our weakness to accomplish His sovereign purpose. 1. God is at work even in the spiritually darkest times. When you look around at the depressing news, it may seem that God has gone on vacation.

  5. The pattern of behavior in the book of Judges is clear: the people rebelled through idolatry and disbelief, God brought judgment through foreign oppression, God raised up a deliverer—or judge, and the people repented and turned back to God. When the people fell back into sin, the cycle started over again. Ironically, in this book we meet many ...

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  7. Aug 2, 2023 · 1. The judges in the book of Judges are types of Christ. The judges were raised up by the Lord and enabled by the Spirit to deliver God’s people, secure rest in the land, and promote obedience to the covenant (Judg. 2:16–19). Modern interpreters commonly view the judges as morally corrupt individuals engaging in the depravity of their time.

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