Summary of The Book of Judges
In the book of Judges we can see the first 300 years of the
history of Israel, from the time of the death of Joshua to
the time of Samuel the last of the Judges. All of the events
mentioned in the book of Judges are not meant to be given in
a strict chronological order and it is impossible to
determine exact dates. Everything that took place happened
really on a local level in the land of Israel and not
necessarily on a national level. The first two chapters deal
with the death of Joshua and after his death and the
generation surrounding him, "there arose another generation
after them, who did not know the Lord or the work which he
had done for Israel" (Judges 2:10). This generation of
Israelites, and every generation after that during this time
period fell into idolatry, they forgot the commands of God
and there is a severe decline morally and spiritually. As
each generation unfolded idolatry would prevail, a foreign
invasion would take place and oppress the people of Israel
in that local area, they would cry out to God for help, and
God would send a deliverer. This cycle happened seven times
in the book of Judges and speak clearly about the cycle of
sin and its consequences, as well as God's love and
willingness to send help when his people cry out to him.
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