Judges 21: The restoration of the tribe of Benjamin.
Judges Chapter 21 concludes the Book of Judges with a somber and reflective account of the aftermath of the civil
Judges Chapter 21 concludes the Book of Judges with a somber and reflective account of the aftermath of the civil
Judges Chapter 20 describes one of the darkest chapters in Israel’s history—a civil war sparked by the heinous crime committed
Judges Chapter 19 is one of the most harrowing and somber chapters in the Bible, depicting a narrative of moral
Judges Chapter 18 continues the narrative of spiritual confusion and moral decline in Israel, focusing on the tribe of Dan
Judges Chapter 17 introduces a new phase in the narrative of the Book of Judges, shifting from the stories of
Judges Chapter 16 concludes the dramatic narrative of Samson, the last judge of Israel described in the Book of Judges.
Judges Chapter 15 continues the dramatic story of Samson, one of Israel’s most formidable judges. This chapter details his acts
Judges Chapter 14 presents the beginning of Samson’s exploits as one of Israel’s most famous judges. This chapter introduces his
Judges Chapter 13 marks the beginning of the story of Samson, one of the most famous judges of Israel. This
Judges Chapter 12 continues the story of Jephthah, the judge of Israel, focusing on his conflict with the tribe of
Judges Chapter 11 tells the story of Jephthah, a judge of Israel known for his courageous leadership and his tragic
Judges Chapter 10 serves as a transitional chapter in the Book of Judges, introducing two lesser-known judges, Tola and Jair,