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The Rev. Thomas Eckstein, pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church in Jamestown, ND, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Judges 3.
God left some of the wicked nations in the land to see if Israel would follow Him or not. But the Israelites gave in to their lusts and married the foreigners and bowed down to their idols. Thus, God allowed them to suffer under cruel kings who oppressed them for many years, but he also showed mercy by raising up heroes to rescue them. Othniel was a valiant warrior who defeated the mighty king of Mesopotamia. Ehud was a clever spy who stabbed the fat king of Moab and escaped. Shamgar was a farmer who used an ox goad to slay six hundred Philistines.
The Book of Judges tells the story of Israel's descent into chaos and idolatry, and the subsequent rise of a series of judges, or redeemers, who deliver them from their enemies. The judges are flawed heroes, but they are also instruments of God's deliverance. The book ends with the Israelites in a state of moral and spiritual decay, but it also offers hope for a better future.
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The Rev. Thomas Eckstein, pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church in Jamestown, ND, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Judges 3.
God left some of the wicked nations in the land to see if Israel would follow Him or not. But the Israelites gave in to their lusts and married the foreigners and bowed down to their idols. Thus, God allowed them to suffer under cruel kings who oppressed them for many years, but he also showed mercy by raising up heroes to rescue them. Othniel was a valiant warrior who defeated the mighty king of Mesopotamia. Ehud was a clever spy who stabbed the fat king of Moab and escaped. Shamgar was a farmer who used an ox goad to slay six hundred Philistines.
The Book of Judges tells the story of Israel's descent into chaos and idolatry, and the subsequent rise of a series of judges, or redeemers, who deliver them from their enemies. The judges are flawed heroes, but they are also instruments of God's deliverance. The book ends with the Israelites in a state of moral and spiritual decay, but it also offers hope for a better future.
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