
Judges, Volume 8
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Trent C. Butler is a freelance author and editor. He served ten years on the faculty of the International Baptist Theological Seminary in Rüschilkon, Switzerland, and for twenty-two years as editor and editorial director for Holman Bible Publishers and LifeWay. He wrote the Word Biblical Commentary volume on Joshua, the Layman's Bible Book Commentary on Isaiah, the Holman Old Testament Commentaries on Isaiah and Hosea through Micah, and the Holman New Testament Commentary on Luke. He served on the editorial Board of the Holman Christian Standard Bible, and edited the Holman Bible Dictionary. Dr. Butler has a Ph.D. in biblical studies and linguistics from Vanderbilt University, has done further study at Heidelberg and Zurich, and has participated in the excavation of Beersheba.
Content
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Editorial Preface
- Author's Preface
- Abbreviations
- Main Bibliography
- Commentary Bibliography
- General Bibliography
- Introduction
- Introduction to the Riddle of Judges
- Introduction to the Text of Judges
- Introduction to the Narrative Composition of Judges
- The Larger Context: The Deuteronomistic History
- The Immediate Context: The Structure of the Book of Judges
- Introduction to the Historical Context: The Setting and Nature of the Judges Narratives
- Introduction to the Chronology of Judges
- Introduction to the History Behind Judges
- Introduction to Dating the Book of Judges
- Introduction to the Purpose of Judges
- Outline of the Book of Judges
- Commentary
- I. The Situation After Joshua (1:1-2:23)
- A. The Territorial Situation (1:1-36)
- B. The Religious Situation (2: 1-23)
- II. Israel's Sagging Fortunes Under the Judges (3:1-16:31)
- A. Bright Beginning In the South (3:1-31)
- B. Foreboding Failures In the North (4:1-16:31)
- 1. Barak: Surrendering Glory to a Woman (4:1-5:31)
- a. The Prose Version (4:1-24)
- b. The Poetic Version (5:1-31)
- Excursus: Unique Attributes of the Two Deborah Stories
- Excursus: The Nature of Old Testament Historical Narrative
- 2. Gideon and Abimelech: Struggling to Be King (6:1-9:57)
- a. Gideon Overcomes the Midianites (6:1-8:35)
- b. Abimelech: Illegitimate, Self-Seeking Rogue Warrior (9:1-57)
- 3. Jephthah With Minor Judges (10:1-12:15)
- a. Interim Report (10:1-18)
- b. Jephthah: Sacrificing Family and a Tribe for Victory (11:1-12:15)
- 4. Samson's Self-Centered Fight With Philistines and Women (13:1-16:31)
- III. Epilogue: "Who Is King When All Is Right In My Eyes?" (17:1-21:25)
- A. Saving Dan, the Cult Thief (17:1-18:31)
- B. Saving Benjaminites, the Guest Rapers (19:1-21:25)
- 1. Uniquely Evil Benjamin Violates Law of Hospitality (19:1-30)
- 2. All Israel Gains Revenge On Benjamin (20:1-48)
- 3. Israelites Work Around Vow (21:1-25)
- Appendix of Tables
- Map: Judges of Israel
- Indexes
- Index of Modern Authors Cited
- Index of Subjects and Names
- Index of Selected Hebrew Terms
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