Book of Judges Intro
The tale of twelve
judges and a tyrant king,
Bad Abimelech, bastard son of Gideon.
Wayward and wanton,
he was a wicked king
Who had killed his own kin
as Cain had done.
In the dismal days
after the death of Joshua,
A lack of leadership
had led the children of
Israel
To leave the law
of the Lord and learn the
ways
Of the heathen hordes
inhabiting Canaan.
God’s anger grew as
they forgat his mercies
And his many miracles
in the midst of Egypt
When he had haled
the Hebrews to freedom
& punished Egypt’s people
with the plagues of his
wrath.
They had come to Canaan but could not drive out the
Whole of the inhabitants thereof, having
broken
The laws of the Lord
and leaving his covenant.
Then being brought into bondage because of
Their sins, they served
as slaves in their own land
To the kings of Canaan
or the clans of the
Philistines.
Hard-pressed & harrowed,
the Hebrews called out
To the Saviour of souls
to show mercy on them
& give his children a chance
to change their churlish
ways.
So our gracious God
gave them the opportunity
To keep the covenant
which was commanded them
&
walk in the way of
the Lord without departing
from it. He’d
Raise up a righteous
ruler that would rally the
people
To fight against their foes
and defend their nation
From the wicked warlords
who wasted their substance
And enslaved their sons. Then safe from their enemies
Prosperity, peace,
and plenty returned. But
when
Their deliverer was dead
they degenerated again
&
Gat them gods made
of gold and silver
Forgetting the fate
of their fathers who had
forsaken
The Lord. Leaderless
their liberty vanished
Until their tribulations
would turn them back to
The God of glory.
A great judge would rise
And so the cycle
would start again.
In the times of these trials
and tribulations for Israel
Many a mighty man
meted out judgment
Whose daring deeds
deserve to be remembered.
- Steven L Anderson, 2010
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