Judges | A Bob Enyart Bible Study
Judges | A Bob Enyart Bible Study
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In this verse by verse study of the book of Judges, Bob Enyart examines one of the most turbulent periods in Israel’s history. As the tribes repeatedly turn from God, the nation falls into cycles of rebellion, oppression, repentance, and deliverance. Through the stories of Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah, and Samson, Bob explains how these dramatic events reveal both the consequences of abandoning God and His continuing mercy toward His people.
Along the way, Bob highlights a key insight: the events of Judges unfold as a tribal conflict for the Messianic blessing. As the tribes struggle, fail, and sometimes rise to deliver Israel, the stage is being set for the coming King. By seeing Judges within the broader plot of the Bible, this study helps listeners understand why the book ends with the sobering line that “everyone did what was right in his own eyes,” and how these events ultimately point forward to the need for a righteous ruler.
