DHW Study - The Book of Judges

Samson and Delilah, by Francesco Morone

The opening phrase, “Now after the death of Joshua” connects the book of Judges with the book of Joshua. It continues with the history of the nation Israel. When Moses died, God chose Joshua to succeed him to lead His people to claim the Promised Land. But when Joshua died, there was no single godly leader to succeed him to lead the people of God. Instead God graciously raised up special leaders who were called “judges”. In times of crisis these judges provided the heroic and necessary leadership. This period of the history of the children of Israel is about 1380 B.C. to 1030 B.C. Although the name of the inspired writer of Judges is unknown the Jewish Talmud identifies the writer as Samuel.

Pastor Rev. Stephen Khoo – Judges 1 Commentary


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Lesson 1 – Chapter 1 Commentary Questions
Lesson 2 – Chapter 2 Commentary Questions
Lesson 3 – Chapter 3 Commentary Questions
Lesson 4 – Chapter 4 & 5 Commentary Questions
Lesson 5 – Chapter 6 Commentary Questions
Lesson 6 – Chapter 7 Commentary Questions
Lesson 7 – Chapter 8 Commentary Questions
Lesson 8 – Chapter 9 Commentary Questions
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Lesson 10 – Chapter 11 & 12 Commentary Questions
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Lesson 12 – Chapter 15 & 16 Commentary Questions
Lesson 13 – Chapter 17 & 18 Commentary Questions
Lesson 14 – Chapter 19 & 21 Commentary Questions