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đ Join the Prophets of Israel Daily for powerful Torah learning from the heart of Israel. In Judges Chapter 17 Bible study (Sefer Shoftim), Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel uncover one of the most unsettling and foundat...
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đ Join the Prophets of Israel Daily for powerful Torah learning from the heart of Israel. In Judges Chapter 17 Bible study (Sefer Shoftim), Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel uncover one of the most unsettling and foundational chapters in Tanach â a story not of war or foreign oppression, but of internal spiritual collapse. After the death of Samson, instead of national redemption or a new judge rising, the Book of Judges shifts suddenly to a quiet home in the hills of Ephraim. There, a man named Micah builds a private religious system with stolen silver, a homemade shrine, an ephod, teraphim, and a hired Levite priest. What begins as sincere devotion quickly becomes the blueprint for distorted worship: a system where Hashemâs name is used, but His instructions are replaced. This chapter introduces the haunting foundation verse of Sefer Shoftim: âIn those days there was no king in Israel; every man did that which was right in his own eyes.â But as this teaching reveals, the crisis is not lawlessness â it is self-defined religion. Micah and his mother are not rebels; they are believers who have unknowingly crossed the line between serving Hashem and reshaping Him into something manageable, familiar, and controllable. From the stolen silver to the âBeit Elohim,â from the Levite-for-hire to the illusion of spiritual certainty (âNow I know Hashem will do good for meâ), this episode exposes how quickly holiness can be rebuilt in human image when Torah boundaries are removed. Ari and Jeremy also explore the role of the Levite from Bethlehem â a man meant to guard Israelâs spiritual clarity â who instead validates Micahâs system for payment, turning religious authority into something transactional. This Book of Judges teaching reveals a timeless warning: the greatest threat to faith is not rejection of Hashem, but redefining His service according to what already feels right. đ Topics include: Judges Chapter 17 explained Micah and the stolen silver The origins of spiritual distortion in Tanach âEveryone did what was right in their own eyesâ (Judges 17:6) The private Beit Elohim and counterfeit Mishkan The Levite from Bethlehem and spiritual compromise Maimonides on the roots of idolatry Religion vs. self-authored spirituality The danger of religious certainty (âNow I knowâŠâ) Torah authenticity vs. human projection This Shoftim / Book of Judges teaching reveals a timeless truth: the collapse of Israel begins not in the battlefield, but in the living room â when holiness is defined without hearing Hashem.
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