Judges: Disobedience, Departure, Discipline, & Deliverance (2 Units)
The book of Judges records the history of the nation of Israel in the Promised Land from the death of Joshua until just prior to the kingdom being established under King Saul. During this period, the nation failed God repeatedly, prompting Him to allow the pagan people in the land and surrounding areas to oppress them. Whenever Israel cried out to God for help, He would graciously raise up leaders to deliver them from their enemies and a time of peace would ensue—until the next time they failed.
The writer of Judges appears to have had a threefold purpose in recording this sad history: * To demonstrate the effects of a godless culture on His people. * To explain the necessity for God’s judgment on those who compromised His holy standards. * To show that God was faithful to His covenant with His chosen people, even though they sinned.
————— Ken Fleming has been an enthusiastic and passionate Bible teacher for more than fifty years. His service for Christ has led him to many parts of the globe, including South Africa, where he spent twenty-five years as a missionary among the Zulu people. From 1977 through 2002, Ken taught in the Bible and Missions programs at Emmaus Bible College in Dubuque, Iowa. Today he continues proclaiming the gospel and strengthening the church body through writing and preaching ministries. |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 The Broken covenant (1:1–2:5)
Chapter 2 The Downward Spiral (2:6–3:6)
Chapter 3 A Few Good Men in Bad Times (3:7-31)
Chapter 4 A Prophettess in Dangerous Times (4:1–5:31)
Chapter 5 Gideon, Prepared for Leadership (6:1-24)
Chapter 6 Gideon, Tested for Battle (6:25-40)
Chapter 7 Gideon, Faithful in Battle (7:1–8:35)
Chapter 8 The Struggle to Have a Human King (9:1–10:18)
Chapter 9 The Man Nobody Wanted (11:1–12:15)
Chapter 10 Samson, Empowered by the Spirit (13:1–14:20)
Chapter 11 Samson, Driven by Lust (15:1–16:31)
Chapter 12 Spiritual and Moral Failure (17:1–21:25)