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According to the Hebrew Bible, the '''Judges''' were political and military leaders of the [[Twelve Tribes]] of Israel before the establishment of the monarchy.
According to the Hebrew Bible, the '''Judges''' were political and military leaders of the [[Twelve Tribes]] of Israel before the establishment of the monarchy.


< ''[[Hebrew Bible Studies]]'' : [[Progenitors]] -- [[Patriarchs]] -- [[Exodus]] -- [[Judges]] -- [[Kings]]  >
< ''[[Hebrew Bible Studies]]'': (1) [[Progenitors]] - (2) [[Patriarchs]] - (3) [[Exodus]] - (4) [[Judges]] - (5) [[Kings]]  >
 
* This page is edited by [[Gabriele Boccaccini]], University of Michigan.
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==Overview==


Following the [[Conquest of the Land]] of Canaan by [[Joshua]] until the formation of the first Kingdom of Israel, the ancient tradition of Israel claims that the [[Twelve Tribes]] formed a loose confederation. No central government existed but in times of crisis the people were led by ad hoc-appointed leaders known as ''Judges''.
Following the [[Conquest of the Land]] of Canaan by [[Joshua]] until the formation of the first Kingdom of Israel, the ancient tradition of Israel claims that the [[Twelve Tribes]] formed a loose confederation. No central government existed but in times of crisis the people were led by ad hoc-appointed leaders known as ''Judges''.
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The [[Book of Judges]] mentions twelve Judges: [[Othniel]], [[Ehud]], [[Shamgar]], [[Deborah]], [[Gideon]], [[Tola]], [[Jair]], [[Jephthah]], [[Ibzan]], [[Elon]], [[Abdon]], and [[Samson]]. The First [[Book of Samuel]] mentions [[Eli]] and [[Samuel]], as well as [[Joel]] and [[Abiah]] (two sons of Samuel). The [[Books of Chronicles]] mentions [[Kenaniah]] and his sons, Amariah and Zebadiah (son of Ishmael).
The [[Book of Judges]] mentions twelve Judges: [[Othniel]], [[Ehud]], [[Shamgar]], [[Deborah]], [[Gideon]], [[Tola]], [[Jair]], [[Jephthah]], [[Ibzan]], [[Elon]], [[Abdon]], and [[Samson]]. The First [[Book of Samuel]] mentions [[Eli]] and [[Samuel]], as well as [[Joel]] and [[Abiah]] (two sons of Samuel). The [[Books of Chronicles]] mentions [[Kenaniah]] and his sons, Amariah and Zebadiah (son of Ishmael).


==External links==
====External links====


* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_judges Wikipedia.en]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_judges Wikipedia.en]
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According to the Hebrew Bible, the Judges were political and military leaders of the Twelve Tribes of Israel before the establishment of the monarchy.

< Hebrew Bible Studies: (1) Progenitors - (2) Patriarchs - (3) Exodus - (4) Judges - (5) Kings >

Following the Conquest of the Land of Canaan by Joshua until the formation of the first Kingdom of Israel, the ancient tradition of Israel claims that the Twelve Tribes formed a loose confederation. No central government existed but in times of crisis the people were led by ad hoc-appointed leaders known as Judges.

The Book of Judges mentions twelve Judges: Othniel, Ehud, Shamgar, Deborah, Gideon, Tola, Jair, Jephthah, Ibzan, Elon, Abdon, and Samson. The First Book of Samuel mentions Eli and Samuel, as well as Joel and Abiah (two sons of Samuel). The Books of Chronicles mentions Kenaniah and his sons, Amariah and Zebadiah (son of Ishmael).

External links


Judges -- Highlights
Judges -- Highlights


Judges -- Sources
Judges -- Sources

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