The judges of Israel weren't what anyone would call "conventional" leaders. One had a violent temper. One was the son of a prostitute. Another a woman in a male-dominated society. What did they all have in common? God called these courageous, relentless, and passionate seekers of the Lord to liberate Israel and bring them back into a right relationship with him. Enjoy having a solid overview of the judges in the Bible that shows key information at a glance! Perfect for personal use, small groups, or to add depth to any Old Testament Bible study.
Enjoy having charts, simple explanations, and key Bible verses at your fingertips while covering these important topics:
- Overview on the lives and services of each of 14 judges: Deborah, Samson, Gideon, Samuel, and more!
- Main messages and key takeaways from the judges of Israel
- Discussion questions and need-to-know facts about the judges
- AND incredible quick-reference charts and visuals, including:
- Time line showing key dates, leaders, and events
- Overview of the 14 judges (chart)
- Old Testament Map showing the empires of the Ancient Near East and location of each judge
- Cycle of patterns of the Judges of Israel
Size: 8.5 x 5.5 inches, full color, glossy coating. Folds out to 38 inches. Fits in a Bible cover.
4 Key Features of Rose's Judges of Israel in the Bible Pamphlet
1. Easy-to-Understand. Includes a Basic Overview on each of the judges (Samuel, Deborah, Samson, and more)
Easily provide your small group, congregation, or Bible study with a convenient overview of the heroes from the Book of Judges. Enjoy getting an impressive overview of each of the 14 judges of the Old Testament including--
- Brief background
- Purpose of each judge
- Illustration of God's providence
- Scripture reference
- and more!
- Name and name meaning
- Defining characteristic
- Scripture references
- Enemy
- and more!
See key information, dates, and Bible verses at a glance with this pamphlet's quick-reference charts. Did you know Deborah, The Female Judge, was from the tribe of Ephraim, was called to lead the Israelites against the Canaanites, and that her name means "Bee?" Easily see all this and so much more on one complete chart featuring over a dozen other judges! Save the valuable time you'd spend flipping back and forth in your Bible or creating your own teaching visual.
- Judges of Israel Overview Chart, includes--
- Name
- Name meaning
- Tribe
- Enemy
- Years of oppression and service/peace
- Judges of Israel Time Line, including key historical events and important leaders and kings
- Cycle Pattern in the Book of Judges, showing repeated pattern of disobedience, oppression, deliverance, and more
Each of the judges came from different tribes of Israel -- visually see where God chose to raise each of the judges up in times of great need. Imagine the clarity you'll gain by being able to see the various territories of the ancient near east clearly outlined at a glance!
4. Practical. Include Simple Overviews that Unpack the Messages of the Judges in the Bible
Understanding the judges of the Bible can be challenging and difficult without understanding the political and social climates they came from or the big picture of God's plans. This pamphlet simply breaks down each of the 14 biblical judges into the need-to-know highlights:
- Short and concise biographies of each of the judges
- 6 phases of the cycle pattern in the Book of Judges
- 4 essential questions about the judges of Israel
- What was the role of a judge?
- In what ways did God's people disobey?
- How were the people oppressed?
- What does it mean when "the Spirit of the Lord came upon" someone in the Old Testament?
What's the Difference Between the Judges and Prophets of the Bible?
What separates the judges from the prophets, and could someone be both? Judges and prophets were specially raised up by God for specific purposes in times of need, whether or not Israel cried out for them. Judges were considered liberators and deliverers while prophets were God's witnesses who brought the word of the Lord to the people. Deborah and Samuel are examples of judges that were also prophets.
5 Main Reasons Why You (and your small group) Should Study the Judges of Israel:
Why should Christians today read, study, and be concerned with the judges of the Old Testament?
- The judges of Israel teach us that no matter how often or how far we stray, God always provides a way for us to be reconciled to him.
- These heroes of the Old Testament remind us that no matt