The period of the Judges is significant in God's plan of salvation as it illustrates the cycle of Israel's disobedience, suffering, repentance, and deliverance. This era highlights the need for a righteous leader and foreshadows the ultimate need for a savior, as the judges served as temporary deliverers but could not provide lasting peace. It underscores God's faithfulness to His covenant, despite Israel's repeated failures, and sets the stage for the establishment of monarchy in Israel, culminating in the lineage of Christ. Ultimately, it reflects God's persistent desire to restore His people and guide them back to Himself.
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The gods of Sepharvaim are not mentioned in Judges. The idolaters of Sepharvaim called their gods adramelech and anamelech. These are named in 2 Kings (17:31).
Their gods were as important to them as ours is to us.
The Olympics were created to worship the Greek gods.
Mary's role in God's plan of salvation is to provide an example for all of the people of the world and serve as a mother to everyone.
BUddhism does not utilize adeity in its system of progress towards enlightenment and Nirvana. No gods, no prophets, no salvation, no damnation.
The gods lived there
martin Luther studied the bible.
It is true that Puritans believed their salvation depended on God's covenant of grace. The Puritans were highly religious, God fearing people.
Grace Kate-Sue White has written: 'The religious icongraphy of Cappadocian of glyptic in the Assyrian colony period and its significance in the Hittite new kingdom' -- subject(s): Glyptics, Gods in art, Gods, Assyro-Babylonian, Seals (Numismatics)
Yes. He was believed to have a connection to the gods.