Ep 155 | Judges, Come Follow Me (May 30-June 5)

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Show Notes Enroll in Institute Timestamps: 00:26 – A brief overview of these chapters. 06:25 – The pride cycle explained. 11:49 – The pride cycle illustrated in the Book of Judges. 16:16 – Successive generations of Israelites forget God and the things he has done for them. 18:16 – The theme of denigrating the northern tribes of Israel. 21:53 – Othniel is the first judge. Ehud, the second judge, brings a “gift” to Eglon, the fat king of Moab. 27:46 – Deborah is the third judge. How her story compares to the Ishtar myth. 36:53 – Gideon is the fourth judge and humbly trusts in God. 48:10 – Gideon refuses the invitation to be the king of Israel and teaches that Israel should make God their King. 53:48 – Samson is the 7th judge and is blessed with great strength. His ultimate destruction is symbolic of the descent of the House of Israel. Other myths of the ancient world, those of Nergal and Oedipus, may indicate that Samson’s story contains recontextualized tropes from older times. 1:11:31 – Abimelech is the 5th judge and slays his seventy brothers. 1:14:39 – Jephthah is the 6th judge and makes a rash vow and sacrifices his only daughter. 1:18:17 – In the first epilogue Micah sets up a false religion. 1:20:29 – In the second epilogue a Levite woman is horribly violated and killed. Civil war ensues among the Israelites. We see that if Christ isn’t our King, we will be without civilization. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Audible Listen on Facebook Listen on Stitcher Listen On Spotify Listen on YouTube

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