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The book of Judges presents the nation of Israel as a permissive society. Skip Heitzig details the void of leadership in the nation, along with the victories and problems that result.
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- Book Gnome
- 12-25-19
Supplemented my own study.
This book led to me obtaining others by this same lecturer/teacher. Very good to add to prior learning or, I imagine, helpful even if you've never even read judges.
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- Julie Perry
- 12-19-20
So incredibly relevant
I used to think the Bible was an outdated collection of superstitions and uneducated worldviews... and then I finally read it....And devoured many books on apologetics, realizing science and faith support eqch other. Now I can't get enough of Skip's expository teaching.
For this particular selection: oh my goodness the book of Judges is so relevant to our current time. Western culture is paralleling the Israelites in a very scary way. This is eye opening, humbling, and thought provoking, and so many critical lessons we all would do well to learn.
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