In the days after Joshua, the people vacillated between serving the Lord and rebelling. When they rebelled and sought the Lord’s help, He raised up judges, who saved them. As long as the judge lived, the people lived in peace. This week’s top ten examines the lives of ten of these judges. Scriptures referenced include Judges 2:16-19; Judges 3:31; Judges 5:7; Judges 10:1-4; and Judges 12:11-14.
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