A book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel under the leaders known as judges.
1The social state depicted in the Book of Judges reflects this revolt.
2He was the vine and the fig tree of the Book of Judges.
3The title is a phrase from the Book of Judges.
4If you will look into the Book of Judges, xiv.
5The piece is the Biblical "Jephthah's Daughter," adapted from the Book of Judges.
6The Book of Judges begins a new era, the development of the nation in its land.
7Of Ruth I have already spoken in its proper historical connection, taking it with the Book of Judges.
8But the Philistines also performed a service to Israel, because they securely date the Book of Judges by their presence in its narrative.
9The Book of Judges contains the annals of the Israelites after the death of Joshua, and covers a period of three or four centuries.
10This word of Paul's finds most graphic illustration in the book of Judges.
11His Lordship was well read in the Bible, and the book of Judges, chap.
12The writer of the Book of judges is unknown.
13There is a striking confusion between the historical and the chronological arrangement in the book of judges.
14The formula on which the book of Judges is constructed in point of chronology and of religion
1531, which constitutes the real kernel of the book of Judges-chs.
16Read chapters 4 and 5 of the book of Judges.
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