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Judges 21 – Restoring Benjamin and Israel’s Need for a King | Bible Study

Judges 21 – Restoring Benjamin and Israel’s Need for a King | Bible Study

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Welcome to today’s Bible study.

In this episode of Judges 21 (KJV), we continue our verse-by-verse journey through the book of Judges as Israel deals with the aftermath of the civil war against Benjamin. This chapter highlights the consequences of rash vows, the importance of wisdom, and the spiritual condition of a nation without faithful leadership.

The chapter begins with the Israelites grieving over the near destruction of the tribe of Benjamin. Seeking to preserve the tribe while honoring their oath, they devise ways to provide wives for the surviving Benjamite men through events at Jabesh Gilead and the festival at Shiloh.

Although the tribe of Benjamin is preserved, the chapter reveals how Israel continues to struggle with the consequences of earlier sin, poor decisions, and spiritual confusion.

The book concludes with the well known statement that there was no king in Israel, and everyone did what was right in their own eyes. This summarizes the moral and spiritual decline that marked the period of the judges.

Through this chapter, we see key lessons about the consequences of sin, the danger of acting without godly wisdom, the importance of faithful leadership, and the need for wholehearted obedience to God.

Together, we will study this chapter verse by verse, exploring its historical context, theological depth, and spiritual lessons about repentance, wisdom, covenant faithfulness, and God's desire for His people to follow Him.

Purpose of the podcast:
A verse-by-verse journey through Scripture, exploring its historical depth, literary beauty, and theological truth, while connecting it to everyday Christian living.

Purpose:
Created for study and devotion, with the aim of deepening your understanding of God’s Word and drawing you into its unfolding story.

Sources and References:
Matthew Henry Commentary via Blue Letter Bible
BibleRef.com for contextual and verse insights
Google NotebookLM and DeepDive AI Podcast for research support and background understanding

All Scripture references and commentary are used under fair use for educational and non commercial purposes. Full credit belongs to the original authors and publishers.

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