Judges : such a great salvation / Dale Ralph Davis. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Focus on the BiblePublication details: Fearn : Christian Focus Publications, (c)2007.Description: 233 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781845501389
- BS1305.D261.J834 2007
- BS1305
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BS1305.3.B5 1970 The book of Judges, with introduction and notes, and Notes on the Hebrew text of the books of Kings, with an introduction and appendix, | BS1305.3.B87 1976 Notes on Judges / | BS1305.3.C35 1989 Judges : leaders in crisis times / | BS1305.3.D261.J834 2007 Judges : such a great salvation / | BS1305.3.E5 1982 Judges, Bible study commentary / | BS1305.3.H36 1990 At risk in the Promised Land : a commentary on the book of Judges / | BS1305.3.I57 Hearts of iron, feet of clay /by Gary Inrig. |
Originally published: Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1990.
Includes bibliographies and index.
The failure of a second generation (Judges 1:1-3:6) ; -- Is this an ancient geography book? (Judges 1:1-2:5) ; -- Generation degeneration ( Judges 2:6-3:6) -- The salvation of a long-suffering God (Judges 3:7-16:31) ; -- A paradigm of salvation (Judges 3:7-11) ; -- What shall we so with a left-handed savior? (Judges 3:12-30) ; -- A salvation break (Judges 3:31) ; -- A smashing salvation (Judges 4) ; -- The new song ( Judges 5) ; -- Getting ready for salvation (Judges 6) ; -- Strength made perfect in weakness (Judges 7-:1-8:21) ; -- It's tough to end well (Judges 8:22-32) ; Brambleman, destroyer of Israel (Judges 8:33-9:57) ; -- A couple of minors (Judges 10:1-5) ; -- The kindness and the severity of God (Judges 10:6-16) ; -- Despised and rejected by men (Judges 10:17-12:7) ; -- A judges' directory? (Judges 12:8-15) ; -- Samson the Savior is born (Judges 13) ; -- Secrets (Judges 14) ; -- The battle of Jawbone Hill and other stories (Judges 15) ; -- Let's play "the Philistines are here!" ( Judges 16) -- The confusion of a depraved people ( Judges 17-21) ; -- Divine sarcasm ( Judges 17-18) ; -- New Sodom (Judges 19-21).
The Church has a problem with Judges, it is so earthy, puzzling, primitive and violent - so much so that the Church can barely stomach it. It falls under the category 'embarrassing scripture'. Such an attitude is, of course, wrong so Ralph Davis here makes Judges digestible by analysing the major literary and theological themes discovered in each section, providing a 'theocentric' exposition. --
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