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Title: Judges: Hope For Troubled Times


1
JudgesHope For Troubled Times
  • Chapters 4-6
  • Deborah and Gideon

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Announcements
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Judges and Ruth Winter Quarter
Week Date Topic
1 07 Dec 11 Overview Judges and Ruth
2 14 Dec 11 Israels Success and Failure Judges 11-25
3 21 Dec 11 Oppression and Deliverance Judges 26-331
4 28 Dec 11 Deborah, Gideon Judges 4-6
5 04 Jan 12 Gideons Success and Failure Judges 71-105
6 11 Jan 12 Jephthah the Judge Judges 106-1215
7 18 Jan 12 Samson and His Exploits Judges 13-14
8 25 Jan 12 Samson and Delilah Judges 15-16
9 01 Feb 12 A Levite and His Concubine Judges 17-19
10 08 Feb 12 The War with Benjamin Judges 20-21
11 15 Feb 12 Ruth and Naomi Return to Bethlehem Ruth 1-2
12 22 Feb 12 Ruth and Boaz are Married Ruth 3-4
13 29 Feb 12 Review Judges and Ruth
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Todays Objectives
  • Review past lesson, Judges 26-331
  • Provide an historical background and timeline for
    this weeks lesson
  • Review historical maps of Israel and the region
  • Read Judges 4, review Judges 5, and read Judges 6
  • Understand Deborahs role in Israel
  • Learn how God defeated the Canaanites
  • Learn how God raised up Gideon to be a judge
  • As Christians, sense the need to trust and rely
    more upon God and less upon our own strength

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Review From Last Week
  • Provided an historical background and timeline
    for Judges 26-331
  • Reviewed historical maps of Israel and the region
  • Recognized why God raised up judges to deliver
    the Israelites from their oppressors
  • Sensed the love and compassion of God for His
    people when they continually failed to obey Him
  • Examined our own lives to make sure no idols
    are vying to be worshiped alongside, or ahead of,
    God

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Historical Background
  • Jewish traditions states Samuel wrote Judges
  • Written around 1050 B.C. and covered the period
    from 1375 B.C. to 1050 B.C.
  • Death of Joshua to the beginning of the monarchy
  • Israels form of government was a theocracy
  • God alone was their King
  • God raises up a series of judges between Joshuas
    death and the coronation of Saul
  • Major and minor judges most did not rule over
    all
  • Depressing period in Israels history
  • Cycle of sin, oppression, repentance, and
    deliverance
  • Spiritual compromise was the norm of Israel
  • God sends powerful oppressors to counter
    spiritual compromise

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Historical Background
  • Judges 4-6 (1209 B.C. to 1122 B.C.)
  • Deborah ruled 1209-1169 B.C.
  • Eli born 1173 B.C.
  • Gideon 1162-1122 B.C.
  • Ruths story occurred around 1130 B.C.
  • Collapse of the Hittite empire 1180 B.C.
  • Migration of the Sea People
  • 20th Egyptian Dynasties
  • Ramses III ( 1st king of 20th Dynasty)
  • Called the last great Pharaoh
  • 1187-1156 B.C.
  • Period of large scale crop failures possibly
    caused by eruption of Hekla III volcano in
    Iceland
  • Invasions by Libyans and Sea People

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Key People in Todays Lesson
  • Deborah
  • Judge raised to defeat Jabin
  • Barak
  • Directed by Deborah to make war with Jabin
  • Jabin
  • King of Hazor
  • Sisera
  • Leader of Jabins army
  • Defeated by Barak
  • Killed by Jael

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Hazor
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Key People in Todays Lesson
  • Gideon
  • Called directly by God to defeat the Midianites
    and Amalekites
  • Family of Baal worshippers
  • Army of 300 defeated the Midianites
  • Midianites
  • Children of Midian, son of Abraham through a
    concubine
  • Generically called Ishmaelites (Gen 3728)
  • Amalekites
  • Thought to be descendents of Esau

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Deborah Agrees to Help Barak (41-10)
  • Another generation of Israelites begins the cycle
  • Sin, Oppression, Repentance, Deliverance
  • Jabin, of Hazor, defeated and oppressed Israel
    (42)
  • Sisera, Jabins military commander, headquartered
    at Harosheth Haggoyim (42)
  • Canaanites became the only oppressor from within
    Israel during the time of the judges
  • Israelites were no match for Sisera
  • 900 iron-plated chariots (43)
  • Oppressed Israel for 20 years
  • God raises Deborah to free Israel (44)

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Deborah Agrees to Help Barak (41-10)
  • Deborah as judge
  • Calls for Barak, from the land of Naphtali (46)
  • Tells Barak to lead 10,000 men against Sisera at
    Mt. Tabor (46)
  • God enables Deborah and Barak fight the
    Canaanites in the Jezreel Valley
  • Baraks initial timidity (48)
  • Prophecy concerning the death of Sisera (49)
  • Other tribes join the fight (Ephraim, Benjamin,
    Makir) while others refused (Reuben, Gad, Dan,
    and Asher) (413-15, 18 and 515-17)

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Barak Defeats Canaanites (411-16)
  • Heber the Kenite
  • Nomadic tribe, skilled in metalworking
  • Descended from Hobab
  • Heber forms and alliance with Jabin and Sisera
  • Informs Sisera of Baraks location (412)
  • Sisera relocates his forces to the Kishon River
  • Tactically sound, except God got involved
  • Armies clash in the Valley of Jezreel, Israel is
    successful in defeating Sisera
  • God causes the Kishon River to flood (521)

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Jael Kills Sisera (417-24)
  • Sisera flees (417)
  • Travels by foot to the tent of Jaels tent, wife
    of Heber
  • Relying upon the relationship between Heber and
    Jabin
  • While Heber sided with Jabin, Jael sided with God
  • Jael kills Sisera
  • Sisera hides in Jaels tent, then falls asleep
    (419)
  • Jael drives tent peg into Siseras skull (421)
  • Barak finds Sisera dead (422)
  • Israel continues to fight Jabin until he is
    destroyed (424)

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Song of Deborah (Ch 5)
  • Memorializes Gods victory over Sisera
  • Praises God for His leadership
  • Review Gods actions on behalf of the Israelites
    from Egypt, through the Sinai, and into the
    promised land
  • Recalls the crucial role that Deborah and Barak
    played in defeating Sisera
  • Song ends by asking God to cause all of His
    enemies to perish and bless those who truly love
    Him

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Israel Cries Out (61-10)
  • Midianites oppress Israel
  • Seven years (61)
  • Forced the Israelites to evacuate low-lying
    regions (62)
  • Midianites banded with the Amalekites and other
    nomadic people from Moab and Ammon (63)
  • Invaders stripped the land (64-5)
  • Israel again calls out to God
  • God first sends a prophet (67-9)
  • Israel fear the Amorite God but not their own God
    (610)

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The Lord Calls Gideon (611-24)
  • Angel of the Lord calls upon Gideon
  • In Ophrah, west of the Jordan River, territory of
    Manasseh
  • God appoints Gideon to free Israel from the
    Midianites
  • Gideon begins to doubt
  • Asks why God would do all these bad things (613)
  • The angel tells Gideon that God will deliver His
    people
  • Gideon would carry out the task (614)
  • Gideon doubted he could rescue Israel (615)
  • Gideon asks for a sign from God
  • Burning of food (618-22)

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Gideon Challenges Idolatry (625-32)
  • God commissions Gideon to remove presence of
    idolatry
  • Destroy the alters to Baal and Asherah at night
  • Build an alter to God at a higher point
  • Wood from the sacred pole of Asherah would serve
    as fuel for the burnt offering to God (425-26)
  • Feared the townspeople would kill him (427)
  • Townspeople call for Gideons execution (430)
  • Gideons father, Joash, sides with Gideon
  • Wrong to worship Baal (431)
  • Baal could defend himself
  • Gideon then called Jerub-Baal

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Gideon Tests God (633-40)
  • Coalition of invaders return
  • Midianites, Amalekites camp in Jezreel Valley
    (633)
  • Jezreel Valley was a major agricultural area and
    trade route
  • Spirit of the Lord comes upon Gideon
  • Gideon empowered by God to fight the invaders
  • Gideon signals men from his hometown to battle
  • Also from Manasseh, Asher, Zebulun, Naphtali
    (635)
  • Gideon asks God for two more signs of His power
    (638-40)

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Review
  • Reviewed last weeks lesson, Judges 26-331
  • Provided an historical background and timeline
    for Judges 4-6
  • Reviewed historical maps of Israel and the region
  • Read Judges 4, reviewed Judges 5, read Judges 6
  • Understood Deborahs role in Israel
  • Learned how God defeated the Canaanites
  • Learned how God raised up Gideon to be a judge
  • As Christians, sensed the need to trust and rely
    more upon God and less upon our own strength
  • Next Class Judges 71-105
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