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Judges, Their Tribes and the Enemies they Fought Bob Dunston
Shoftim (Book of Judges) Massoretic, Hebrew, Aramaic, JPS, Kaplan texts of Judges from the Jewish Publication Society Bible
Torah Class Old Testament Bible Study for a New Testament Understanding Torah is the Hebrew word for the first 5 books of the Bible and it is the foundation of the Old Testament just as the Old Testament is the foundation of the New. The Old Testament (Tanach) is the Holy Scripture that Jesus (Yeshua, in Hebrew) taught from, and His Disciples referred to, since there was no New Testament until well after the time of the Apostles that succeeded Him. The Old and New Testaments are inseparable and only when used together do we have a complete, unified, divinely-inspired Bible. Torah Class cross-references the Torah and Old Testament passages with New Testament passages to reveal their seamless continuity.
Samson - Bethlehem - Jerusalem - People and Places featuring summaries of important people and places of the Bible, the Holy Land and ancient times.
New International Version (Book of Judges) On-Line
Net Bible (Book of Judges) On-Line
Introduction to Judges David
Malick Outline of Judges David Malick
Judges Bob Dunston
Outline of Judges Bob Dunston
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Notes on Judges Thomas L. Constable The Book of Judges reveals the defeat of the nation of Israel by its enemies from without and within due to refusal to trust and obey God.
The Judges of Israel Dennis Bratcher takes an overview of the military leaders in the Book of Judges, with brief comments on the theological role of the book compared with Joshua.
The Chronology of Judges Kevin P. Edgecomb
Conquest or Settlement Dennis Bratcher History and Theology in Joshua and Judges. Five Reasons the Canaanites Remained Stephen WigginsThe Role of Women in Judges L. Hampton Keathley IV explains that disobedience and lack of faith in God was the reason why Israel could drive the foreign nations from their Promised Land.
Judges, Their Tribes and the Enemies they Fought Chart.
The Book of Judges Division of Student Ministry of the Baptist General Convention of Texas On Line Text Book
The Book of Judges: The Israelite tribal federation and it's discontents Daniel J. Elazar
Bargaining in Tov (Judges 11,4-11): The Many Directions of So-called Direct Speech Kenneth M Craig Jr explores the subject of speech as mediated discourse in the bargaining scene between the elders of Gilead and Jephthah in the land of Tov.
The Seventh Day: Against Humanistic Biblical Interperetation T.E. Wilder explains that both the prose and the poem in Scripture are narrative, but material is rearranged in the poem. Some narrative elements are the same as in the prose narrative, some are contrary to it. If we did not have the prose narrative we would not know which is which. Clearly, then, the way we read poetry is a lot like the way we read prose, but in this poetry it is much more difficult to be sure of the details of the narrative facts. In this poetry, however, it is easier to ascertain the significance of the narrative facts.
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