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The Gradual Descent into Apostasy

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Rev. Matt Ulmer, pastor at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Bishop, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Judges 1:1-26. The book of Judges does not represent a high point in Israel’s history. Throughout the book, their faithlessness stands in contrast to the LORD’s faithfulness. Likely written during the early years of Israel’s United Kingdom, perhaps by the prophet Samuel, the book of Judges begins with some overlap from the book of Joshua. Tribe by tribe, Israel sets out to finish the conquest of the Promised Land, according to the LORD’s direction. He sends Judah first, the tribe from which the Promised Offspring will come. As Judah and its neighboring tribes keep their trust in the LORD, the book of Judges starts in a promising way as Israel begins to push out the inhabitants of Canaan. However, their turn to unfaithfulness begins quickly, as even Judah fails to drive out all of the idolaters in the land. Benjamin fails to drive out the Jebusites from Jerusalem. The house of Joseph copies the actions of