It depends how the question is read.
If it is asking about the Old Testament Book of Judges, the timeline for this according to the narrative in The Bible is 350-400 years. Archaeologists estimate a far shorter timeline for the tribal, pre-monarchic period of around little more than a century.
If it is asking about the Modern State of Israel, the Israeli Supreme Court was established on July 22, 1948. The Provisional State Council approved the five judges proposed by the Minister of Justice and the interim government in a secret ballot. The Israeli Supreme Court opened at a ceremony on September 14, 1948 in Jerusalem. It has been operating continuously ever since.
According to traditional chronology, it was between 1244 BCE and about 880 BCE.
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Eli and Samuel were the last two judges of Israel before the era of the monarchy began.
Barak lead Israel for 40 years. Go to a NIV bible and go to Judges 5:31
Not all the Judges were men because one was Deborah.
there was several chiefs in the age of judges
The judges were sent, by God, to deliver Israel from their oppressors. The book of Judges is a repeating cycle of Israel turning away from God, then God allowing other nations to oppress Israel, then the people crying out to God for help, and God sending a judge to deliver them.
Four times: Judges 17:6; 18:1; 19:1; 21:25>
Jephthah judged for 6 years. Judges 12:7
Samuel
Israel kept sinning over and over again
One of the judges in ancient Israel. According to the Book of Judges, he was the son of a Gileadite and a prostitute.
Jewish tradition accredits the writings of the book of Judges to Samuel the last Judge of Israel.
they were not kings as Saul was their first king.