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This book is named after the "Judges of Israel," the effective leaders and guides to the people of Israel whose deeds the book records. The
book of Judges covers a period of time from the death of Joshua to the birth of Samuel, an era often called "the dark ages" of Hebrew history. Described in the book is a story, on the human side, of
disobedience, rebellion and disaster, and on the divine side, of direction and deliverance. Of the 13 judges named, the best known are Deborah, Gideon, and Samson.
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