Week 8 judges

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The Book of Judges

3 Rules ( + / - )

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The Book of Judges

3 Rules ( + / - )

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The Book of JudgesRead Judges 2:6-19

Find & list the “Cyclical Pattern” that Israel goes through during the times of the Judges. (Hint: look for key words such as “then” “whenever” “after”)

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The Book of JudgesJudges 2:6-19

“Cyclical Pattern”

1. Blessing

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The Book of Judges

Judges 2:6-19

“Cyclical Pattern”

1. Blessing

2. Disobedience

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The Book of JudgesJudges 2:6-19

“Cyclical Pattern”

1. Blessing

2. Disobedience

3. Discipline

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The Book of JudgesJudges 2:6-19

“Cyclical Pattern”

4. Repentance

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The Book of JudgesHow do you define

Repentance?

Greek word is

“Metanoeo”

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The Book of Judges“Metanoeo” = means tochange your mind,direction

It means to turn to thegood, not necessarily to turn from what’s bad

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The Book of Judges“Metanoeo” = means tochange your mind,direction

It means to turn to thegood, not necessarily to turn from what’s bad

Just like when you’ve “met an Oreo” you turn to get to the good stuff!

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The Book of JudgesJudges 2:6-19

“Cyclical Pattern”

4. Repentance

5. Deliverance

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The Book of JudgesJudges 2:6-19

“Cyclical Pattern”

4. Repentance

5. Deliverance

6. Blessing

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The Book of JudgesAuthor: Unknown

Theme: “What’s Right in My Own Eyes”

Key Verse: Judges 17:6

“In those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes.”

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The Book of JudgesIs what’s right “objective” or “subjective?”(“objective” = without personal feelings /

“subjective” = with personal feelings)

Can what’s “right” be right for every person, or does the situation and/or person’s views determine what’s right?

Is there right and wrong that is applicable across any and all cultures?