Digital Logos Edition
View background information and a clear exposition of Judges demonstrating its relevance to a modern setting. Pastors and teachers will benefit from lessons on the consequence of apostasy, deliverance, and the character of each Judge. Professors and students will appreciate a scholarly focus on the literary context in which Israel’s spiritual and moral disintegration took place. God rescuing Israel through the Judges is presented in an intellectually enriching and a highly accessible format that will transform your study and deepen understanding.
“ Baals.’ ’ Were they serious? What’s missing here, interestingly, is there is no plea for forgiveness: ‘Forgive us” (source)
“ they’re all characterized as ‘saviors’ (moshi'im) who are delivering the people from a foreign enemy.” (source)
“Israel’s apostasy was rooted in their loss of memory of the Lord’s gracious actions on their behalf” (source)
“The author’s agenda is to show how Israel is being increasingly Canaanized and the result of that—namely, they ceased to be the agent that God had called them to be, an agent of grace and light and mercy to the rest of the world.” (source)
“But when we look at the Jewish canon, we find that the book of Judges is in a section called the Former Prophets, which is a very helpful clue, because this book is written as a prophetic book. It is not written primarily as a historical book. The primary goal of the author was not to help you reconstruct events that happened at this time. His primary goal is to make a theological and prophetic point.” (source)