The judges played a key role in keeping the 12 tribes united .
The Judges served for about 365 years (1244 to 879 BCE, according to traditional chronology), from the death of Joshua until the time of King Saul. They served as Judges, as military leaders when the nation was under threat, and as spiritual leaders. In addition to the these, there have been regular judges, from the time of Moses (Exodus ch.18) down to this day. These are Torah-scholars whose function is to adjudicate disputes according to Torah-procedure.The Book of Judges records those events in which some of the ancient Israelites began to sin (Judges 2:11), and were then persecuted by surrounding nations, as God had warned them (Deuteronomy ch.32). When the Israelites repented (Judges 2:1-4, 3:9, 3:15, 6:6, 10:10), God saved them from their enemies.The Judges:EhudShamgarDeborahGideonAbimelechTolaYairJepthahIbzanElonAbdonSamsonEliSamuelSee also:Jewish history timelineTransition from Judges to KingsMore about the Hebrew Bible
In the Old Testament, judges were leaders chosen by God to deliver the Israelites from oppression and guide them in following God's laws. They played a crucial role in maintaining order and justice in Israel before the establishment of kings.
In ancient Israel, judges served as leaders and deliverers during a time of social and political instability, primarily before the establishment of a monarchy. They were chosen by God to guide the Israelites, settle disputes, and provide military leadership against invading enemies. The judges, such as Deborah, Gideon, and Samson, were instrumental in restoring order and faith among the people, often responding to cries for help during periods of oppression. Their leadership was characterized by a cycle of sin, oppression, repentance, and deliverance, reflecting the spiritual and moral challenges faced by the nation.
They sat in the front row judging who to award the prizes to, and suffered the ribald comments the actors levelled against them.
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Passion plays depicted the life of pagan gods.
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Islam did not exist in ancient Roman times. Islam arose a few centuries after the Romans.
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Deborah was one of the Judges, and both she and Jael were instrumental in the victory over Sisera (Judges ch.4). See also 9:53.