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In this episode, Alex Duke chats with Jim and Sam about the ominous “double introduction” of Judges 1:1–3:6.
SHOW NOTES
1:21 / Where does the end of the book of Joshua leave us as we begin Judges?
1:50 / Is the book of Judges a sequel to the book of Joshua? Does it have the same author?
6:09 / What would help us wrap our minds around Judges as we’re introduced to the book?
13:26 / What’s worth highlighting in the list of names Israel defeats in its conquest of Canaan? (Judges 1:1-21)
17:11 / Is Adoni-bezek a type of Christ?
19:33 / Are Othniel and Achsah an anticipation of Christ and the church? Or related to other biblical texts?
22:53 / What’s the big idea of Judges 1?
26:39 / Pastoral application: little sins lead to bigger sins.
28:26 / What’s noteworthy about Israel’s failure to complete the conquest? (Judges 1:27-36)
31:23 / Israel experiences a new Fall.
35:12 / Why are we reading about the death of Joshua again?
35:52 / Why is Judges 2:10 massively significant?
37:26 / Judges 2:11 reverberates in Scripture.
38:47 / What pattern repeats itself throughout Judges?
40:55 /
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