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Judges, Ruth Bible commentaries

YOU CAN UNDERSTAND THE BIBLEJUDGES, RUTHBOB UTLEYPROFESSOR OF HERMENEUTICS( Bible INTERPRETATION)STUDY GUIDE COMMENTARY SERIESOLD TESTAMENT VOL. 4 BBIBLE LESSONS INTERNATIONALMARSHALL, TEXAS20155 INTRODUCTION TO JUDGESI. NAME OF THE BOOKA. The title comes from the Hebrew VERB shophetim (BDB 1047, KB 1622, Qal ACTIVEPARTICIPLE), which meant to settle a dispute. This Hebrew term is similar to (R. K. Harrison,Introduction to the Old Testament, p. 680):1. the Canaanite term for leader or prince (cf. Amos 2:3)2. the Phoenician term for regent 3. the Akkadian term for ruler 4. the Carthaginean term, chief magistrate B. It was translated in the LXX as krital or Our English title came from the Vulgate s The English title is misleading because these persons do not act in judicial ways but are dynamiclocal leaders raised up by God, empowered by His Spirit (cf.)

7 A. The beginning chapters of Judges show us how limited was the conquest of Joshua. Joshua basically defeated the major Canaanite walled cities and their military potential.

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