Bible (YLT) 07: Judges


Read by Mark Penfold

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The Book of Judges presents a compelling narrative of the Israelites during a tumultuous period in their history, marked by cycles of disobedience, oppression, and divine deliverance. This ancient text chronicles how God raises judges to lead and save His people from their adversaries, illustrating the complexities of faith and leadership.

Set in the land of Canaan, the stories within Judges reveal the struggles of a nation grappling with its identity and moral compass. Each judge, from Othniel to Samson, embodies unique qualities and challenges, reflecting the diverse responses to divine calling and human frailty.

Through its vivid accounts of battles, betrayals, and redemption, the Book of Judges invites listeners to explore themes of justice, mercy, and the consequences of turning away from faith. This translation offers a fresh perspective on a foundational text, making it accessible for both scholars and those seeking spiritual insight.

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Chapters 1-5 24:40 Read by Mark Penfold
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