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! OUTLINE OF JUDGES
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*I. **Introduction (1:1-3:6)*
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/A. //Israel’s failure to drive out the Canaanites (1:1-2:10)/
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1. Initial victory coupled with obedience (1:1-2:5)
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Description of the end of the period of (2:6-10)
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//Introduction to the cycle of the Judges (2:11-3:6)/
*Summary of Cycle:*
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(1) Sin (2:11-13)
(2) Oppression (2:14-15a)
(3) Distress (2:15b)
(4) Deliverance through a Judge (2:16-17)
(5) Period of rest~/freedom (2:18)
!! II.
Body [Cycle of the Judges] (3:7-16:31)
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!!! Twelve Judges but Six Cycles: Four Spirit-Filled Judges
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(1) Othniel (3:7-11) (1)
(2) Ehud (3:12-30) (2)
(3) Deborah (chs.
4-5) (3)
(4) Gideon (chs.
6-8) (4)
(5) Jephthah (10:6-12:7)
(6) Samson (chs.
13-16)
!! III.
Appendix (17:1-21:25)
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//Micah and the Danites (chs.
17-18)/
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/B. //A Levite, his concubine, and the destruction of the tribe of Benjamin (chs.
19-21)/
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*Illustrates events early in the time of the Judges:*
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(1) Refers to Phinehas as high priest (20:28) [grandson of Aaron]
(2) Mentions Moses’ grandson, Jonathan (18:30)
(3) Records conquest of Laish by Dan, which is also recorded in Joshua (19:47)
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