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What we just read, commentators typically call the cycle of the Judges, and this pattern, it's a pattern or a cycle that makes Judges really easy to outline. First, in the book of Judges there's always peace in the land,...
The Meaning of History is an episode from First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi Evening Service. What we just read, commentators typically call the cycle of the Judges, and this pattern, it's a pattern or a cycle that makes Judges...
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Published May 10, 2020, audio available.
What we just read, commentators typically call the cycle of the Judges, and this pattern, it's a pattern or a cycle that makes Judges really easy to outline. First, in the book of Judges there's always peace in the land, peace in Canaan, and then the Israelites sin against God through idolatry and God judges them and gives them over to those sins and they are oppressed by a foreign nation, a different people group. But then God unexpectedly comes in and sends a judge, a rescuer to save them. There's a brief peace in the land again and then it starts over.
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Published May 10, 2020