Judges 1-2
This year, I plan on reading the Old Testament of the Bible within the 2012 calendar year. Follow me on this journey!
Chapter 1: Judah, Simeon and Joseph Continue
to Conquer the Canaanites!
After
the death of Joshua the people asked God who would go before them. The Lord
told them that Judah would go up before them to continue conquering. Judah
called upon his brother Simeon to go with him and together with the Israelites
they continued to conquer more land. They slayed 10,000 men in Bezek and cut
the thumbs and big toes off of the king Adoni-bezek and that of 10 other kings
in the region.
The
children of Judah fought against Jerusalem and set the city on fire. The
children of Judah continued to battle against the Canaanites in the land of
Hebron, where they killed: Sheshai, Ahiman, and Talmai. Then they went into the
land of Debir, to destroy those people.
Caleb
said that he who destroys Kirjath-sepher would receive his daughter Achash to
marry. So the younger brother of Caleb took the land of Kirajath-sepher and
received Achash to marry.
Joshua,
Simeon and Joseph continue to conquer the Canaanites, while the tribes of
Manasseh, Ephraim, Zebulun, Asher, Naphtali and Dan allow remnants of Canaanites
to dwell among them.
Chapter 2: Do Not Forsake God!
Because the
tribes of Israel would not destroy the inhabitants of their lands, allowing remnants
of the Canaanite people to dwell among them, they broke the covenant which they
had made with God. They did not follow all of his commandments and in doing so they
had angered the Lord.
An angel
appears to them and tells them that they have forsaken God and that if they do not
destroy the Canaanites then they will be "...as
thorns in your sides..." (Judges 2:3). This kind of reminds me of Israel
today, and the fight they have with their neighboring countries, as thorns in their
sides?
A new generation
of Israelites arises that do not know of the great powers of God, and forsake him.
They quickly turn from God, to serve other gods; like Baal and Ashtaroth. The Lord
is angered and refuses to guide them anymore. He does however raise judges to guide
the people, but the people refuse to listen to the judges as well. Canaanites are
left in the land to prove Israel.
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