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  2. Judges 1 - Wikipedia

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    Judges 1 is the first chapter of the Book of Judges, the seventh book of the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament, a sacred text in Judaism and Christianity.With the exception of the first verse, scholars have long recognised and studied the parallels between chapter 1 of Judges and chapters 13 to 19 in the preceding Book of Joshua. [1]

  3. Barnabas Lindars - Wikipedia

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    Judges 1-5 : a new translation and commentary (contribution), ed. by A.D.H. Mayes. Edinburgh : T&T Clark, 1995 Edinburgh : T&T Clark, 1995 The History of Christian Theology : Volume 2 : The Study and Use of the Bible , ed. by Paul Avis ; John Rogerson, Grand Rapids : William B. Eerdmans, 1988

  4. Adoni-Bezek - Wikipedia

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    Adoni-Bezek, (Hebrew: אֲדֹנִי־בֶּזֶק ’Ăḏōnî-Ḇezeq, "lord of Bezek"), also written Adonibezek [1] or Adoni Bezek, [2] was a Canaanite king referred to in the Book of Judges ( Judges 1:4–7). Previous to the occupation of Canaan by the Israelites, he had subdued seventy of the kings of cities around him.

  5. Book of Judges - Wikipedia

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    Chapters 1:1–2:5 are thus a confession of failure, while chapters 2:6–3:6 are a major summary and reflection from the Deuteronomists. [1] The opening thus sets out the pattern which the stories in the main text will follow: [6] Israel "does evil in the eyes of Yahweh", The people are given into the hands of their enemies and cry out to Yahweh,

  6. Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries - Wikipedia

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    Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (or TOTC) is a series of commentaries in English on the Old Testament. It is published by the Inter-Varsity Press . Constantly being revised since its first being completed, the series seek to bridge the gap between brevity and scholarly comment.

  7. Peter Martyr Vermigli bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the 1558 Romans commentary. Vermigli published commentaries on I Corinthians (1551), Romans (1558), and Judges (1561) during his lifetime. [1] He was criticized by his colleagues in Strasbourg for withholding his lectures on books of the Bible for years rather than sending them to be published.

  8. Mikraot Gedolot - Wikipedia

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    The text is the block of large, bold letters; adjacent to it is the Targum Onkelos with Rashi's commentary below with the related supercommentary Siftei Chachamim adjacent. Nachmanides , Abraham ibn Ezra , and Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno are on the facing page; other commentaries and references are in the margins.

  9. Othniel - Wikipedia

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    Othniel (/ ˈ ɒ θ n i əl /; Hebrew: עָתְנִיאֵל בֶּן־קְנַז, ʿOṯnīʾēl ben Qǝnaz) was the first of the biblical judges. The etymology of his name is uncertain, but may mean "God/He is my strength" or "God has helped me". [1]

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