Welcome to Day 65 of Word for Word: The Bible.
In this episode, we begin the Book of Judges by reading Judges chapters 1–3. After the death of Joshua, Israel enters a new era in the Promised Land. Without a single national leader guiding them, the tribes must continue the work of driving out the remaining nations while remaining faithful to the covenant God established with them.
Today’s reading includes:
Israel asking the Lord which tribe should lead the continued battles in the land
Judah’s victories against the Canaanites and the capture of several cities
Caleb’s conquest of Hebron and the story of Othniel and Aksah
The growing pattern of tribes failing to fully drive out the inhabitants of the land
The angel of the Lord confronting Israel for their disobedience at Bokim
The rise of a new generation that did not know the Lord or what He had done for Israel
The beginning of the repeating cycle of sin, oppression, repentance, and deliverance
The nations that remain in the land to test Israel’s faithfulness
The first judge, Othniel, delivering Israel and bringing forty years of peace
The story of Ehud, the left-handed deliverer who defeats Eglon king of Moab
The brief account of Shamgar, who strikes down six hundred PhilistinesThese chapters introduce the pattern that will shape much of the book of Judges. As Israel begins to settle into life in the land, the people gradually drift from faithfulness to the Lord. Their compromises allow foreign influences to remain among them, and over time those influences lead the nation into spiritual decline.
Yet even as the people turn away, God responds with patience and mercy. When they cry out for help, He raises up leaders—called judges—to rescue them and restore peace to the land.
The opening chapters of Judges remind us that faithfulness is not automatic. Every generation must choose again whether it will follow the Lord.
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