- Judges 1 NIV - Israel Fights the Remaining Canaanites - Bible Gateway
1 After the death of Joshua, the Israelites asked the Lord, “Who of us is to go up first to fight against the Canaanites?” 2 The Lord answered, “Judah shall go up; I have given the land into their hands ”
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- Judges 1 KJV - Now after the death of Joshua it came - Bible Gateway
1 Now after the death of Joshua it came to pass, that the children of Israel asked the Lord, saying, Who shall go up for us against the Canaanites first, to fight against them? 2 And the Lord said, Judah shall go up: behold, I have delivered the land into his hand
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- Book of Judges – Read, Study Bible Verses Online
Read the Book of Judges online Study Scripture chapters and verses with commentary meaning, summary, concordances, and use highlighting, underlining, take notes in the Bible
- Judges Summary and Study Bible
Summary: Judges recounts the period in Israel’s history between Joshua’s leadership and the establishment of the monarchy It highlights a cycle of disobedience, oppression by enemies, and deliverance by judges raised up by God
- Judge - Wikipedia
Unlike professional judges, lay judges are not legally trained, but unlike jurors, lay judges are usually volunteers and may be politically appointed Judges are often assisted by law clerks, referendaries and notaries in legal cases and by bailiffs or similar with security
- Judge | Definition, Training, Responsibilities, Facts | Britannica
Judge, public official with the authority to preside over legal actions in a court of law In civil-law countries, judges perform an investigatory role and have a responsibility to uncover the facts In common-law countries, they act more like referees in a contest between lawyers for the two sides
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