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    • Othniel. What does the name Othniel mean? It means Strength of God or Lion of God. עׇתְנִיאֵל ʻOthnîyʼêl, oth-nee-ale’; from the same as H6273 and H410; force of God; Othniel, an Israelite:—Othniel.
    • Ehud. What does the name Ehud mean? It means, I will give thanks. אֵהוּד ʼÊhûwd, ay-hood’; from the same as H161; united; Ehud, the name of two or three Israelites:—Ehud.
    • Shamgar. What does the name Shamgar mean? His name means, Sword. שַׁמְגַּר Shamgar, sham-gar’; of uncertain derivation; Shamgar, an Israelite judge:—Shamgar.
    • Deborah. What does the name Deborah mean? It means, bee. דְּבּוֹרָה Dᵉbôwrâh, deb-o-raw’; or (shortened) דְּבֹרָה Dᵉbôrâh; the same as H1682; Deborah, the name of two Hebrewesses:—Deborah.
  1. Who Wrote the Book of Judges? Many Jewish and Christian traditions hold that Samuel is the author of Judges. However, authorship is not explicitly stated within the book.

  2. Oct 17, 2024 · Judges is a sad contrast to the book of Joshua which chronicles the blessings God bestowed on the Israelites for their obedience in conquering the land. In Judges, they were disobedient and idolatrous, leading to their many defeats.

  3. Aug 13, 2020 · ALBINATI: In reality, the mistake is not to want to attenuate one’s own errs and vices, but to claim a license of sincerity, noble in itself, for having confessed them. From the committed sin we thus pass to the sin of pride, for having had the courage to confess. In short, it doesn’t work.

  4. The Book of Judges (Hebrew: ספר שופטים, romanized: Sefer Shoftim; Greek: Κριτές; Latin: Liber Iudicum) is the seventh book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. In the narrative of the Hebrew Bible, it covers the time between the conquest described in the Book of Joshua and the establishment of a kingdom in the ...

  5. Aug 10, 2024 · Published Aug 10, 2024. Judges hold a unique position in Biblical history, serving as pivotal figures during a tumultuous period for the Israelites. Their roles transcend simple judicial functions; they were military leaders, prophets, and agents of divine will.

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  7. Mar 28, 2018 · Knauf interprets the book of Judges within the context of the first two parts of the Hebrew Bible, the Torah and the Prophets. The commentary includes an original translation and notes on exegetical issues, historical and geographical information, and reception history.

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