
Book of Judges
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The Book of Judges recounts a cyclical pattern in ancient Israel: the people disobey God by worshipping other deities, which leads to oppression from surrounding nations. In their distress, the Israelites cry out to God, who then raises up a judge to deliver them from their enemies. This judge brings peace to the land, but upon their death, the cycle of disobedience and oppression begins anew. The text provides specific examples of these cycles through the stories of figures like Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah, and Samson, highlighting both military victories and instances of moral decay and societal chaos, particularly emphasizing that "every man did that which was right in his own eyes" due to the absence of a king.
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