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The Book of Judges: Chaotic Era w/ Eric Johnson (Part 2)

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Join us on Fellowship Around the Table as Eric Johnson and I explore the Book of Judges, uncovering some of the most disturbing and thought-provoking stories ever told. We begin with the grim narrative of Judges 19-21, where the horrifying tale of a Levite and his concubine mirrors the chaos of Sodom and Gomorrah, painting a bleak picture of moral decay and lawlessness. Witness the tribal dynamics and the brutal aftermath that ensues when justice is absent and society spirals into chaos.
From the disturbing to the unexpected, our conversation shifts to the cycle of sin and redemption in Israel’s early history. Discover how unlikely heroes like Ehud, a left-handed Benjamite, and Shamgar, wielding an ox goad, were chosen by God to deliver Israel from oppression. These stories from Judges 3 reveal how God uses ordinary people and objects for extraordinary purposes, reminding us of the themes of divine deliverance and the power of faith. Tune in for a compelling discussion that offers both historical insights and spiritual lessons, as we unpack the complexities of these ancient narratives.

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1. The Book of Judges (00:00:00)

2. Cycle of Sin and Deliverance (00:09:31)

3. The Significance of the Ox Goad (00:22:23)

53 episodes

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Join us on Fellowship Around the Table as Eric Johnson and I explore the Book of Judges, uncovering some of the most disturbing and thought-provoking stories ever told. We begin with the grim narrative of Judges 19-21, where the horrifying tale of a Levite and his concubine mirrors the chaos of Sodom and Gomorrah, painting a bleak picture of moral decay and lawlessness. Witness the tribal dynamics and the brutal aftermath that ensues when justice is absent and society spirals into chaos.
From the disturbing to the unexpected, our conversation shifts to the cycle of sin and redemption in Israel’s early history. Discover how unlikely heroes like Ehud, a left-handed Benjamite, and Shamgar, wielding an ox goad, were chosen by God to deliver Israel from oppression. These stories from Judges 3 reveal how God uses ordinary people and objects for extraordinary purposes, reminding us of the themes of divine deliverance and the power of faith. Tune in for a compelling discussion that offers both historical insights and spiritual lessons, as we unpack the complexities of these ancient narratives.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Book of Judges (00:00:00)

2. Cycle of Sin and Deliverance (00:09:31)

3. The Significance of the Ox Goad (00:22:23)

53 episodes

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