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The book without a king. The question beneath every crisis.
The book of Judges is one of the most turbulent narratives in all of Scripture-a chronicle of a people caught in a downward spiral of unfaithfulness, oppression, deliverance, and relapse. It is a book where "everyone did as they saw fit," and where the question beneath every crisis is the one Gideon voiced from the ruins of his own generation: "If the LORD is with us, why has all this happened to us?"
Judges Explained offers a clear, accessible guide to understanding this difficult book on its own terms. Rather than examining every verse in isolation, it focuses on the larger patterns: the historical world that produced Judges, the recurring cycle that drives its structure, the unforgettable figures who move through it-Deborah, Gideon, Samson, and others-and the honest theological vision that holds the whole together.
Written for thoughtful modern readers, this volume traces how a book about ancient Israel's failures continues to ask searching questions about leadership, community, faithfulness, and what happens to a people who keep demanding proof of God's presence while abandoning the relationship that presence depends on. It does not soften the violence or the moral ambiguity of the text. Instead, it helps readers see why Judges was written, what it meant in its original setting, and why its hard truths still speak today.
Part of The Bible for Modern Life series, Judges Explained is designed to be returned to-an orientation to one of Scripture's most demanding books, and an invitation to read it with the understanding it deserves.
In this volume: • The historical world behind Judges and the era it describes • The cycle of sin, oppression, and deliverance that structures the book • The major and minor judges-who they were and what they reveal • Where readers most often misunderstand the book • What Judges means for modern life, community, and leadership