The Bible in a Year from Luther Seminary

07: Why Does the Book of Judges Get Progressively Worse?


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Explore the Book of Judges with Dr. Dennis Olson, Professor Emeritus of Old Testament Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary and author of the Judges entry in the New Interpreter's Bible Commentary. This episode examines how Judges reveals God's faithfulness through Israel's repeating cycle of sin, oppression, deliverance, and decline. From powerful leaders like Deborah and Gideon to morally ambiguous figures like Samson and Jephthah, the judges show us flawed people through whom God works in messy situations. Dennis helps us trace the book's decline through the treatment of women—from Deborah's leadership to the tragedy of Jephthah's daughter—and understand why this challenging book matters for faith today.

Despite the violence and moral complexity in Judges, this conversation offers hope: God remains faithful even when humans fail. As Dennis reminds us, "Humans are not reliable, but God is." Whether you're studying Judges for the first time or seeking deeper theological understanding, this episode provides accessible biblical scholarship on how God works through human messiness and prepares to do something new. Discover why the decline in Judges ultimately points us toward trusting not in human political structures, but in God's enduring faithfulness.

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