Most people think, and i happen to agree with this, that the judges are not sequential. They could have been spread out over enough land that it's not like everybody knew who the judge was at any given time. It's ironic that the only time all the tribes get together in the book of judges is in chapter 20 21. The children of israel ask the lord, ask jehovah, saying, who shall go up against nanites first? What questions come into your mind when you read that they have to drive the canaanites out of the land? And how do they ask the lord? One of the interesting things about the book isn't just there's no political leader,
What does it mean that the Lord delivers people unto a covenant? Dr. Dana Pike explores the pattern of repentance, covenant making, prosperity, covenant-breaking, captivity, and then the Lord raising deliverers and judges in the Book of Judges. In addition, we discuss the difficulties of violence in the Hebrew Bible as well as review what has happened with the Israelites and the Divided Kingdom.
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