Book of Judges Summary: A Complete Animated Overview

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  • @bibleproject
    @bibleproject  Рік тому +116

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    • @Bloodshedx11223
      @Bloodshedx11223 Рік тому +6

      I want to say that your videos are very well done. They're fun to watch and quite accurate. There are usually very few mistakes, but for the sake of bringing everyone closer to the truth, I'd like to point something out. Technically, Samson was appointed by God to deliver the Israelites and judge the Philistines. All I mean by this is that all the people Samson killed were killed justly acording to the mosaic law, so it's not murder. Regardless, Samson still broke his promises to God repeatedly, broke the moral law repeatedly, and was just generally very foolish. I haven't read judges in a little while, so I'm not sure, but I think that's the only mistake in this video, which is incredibly impressive. My prayers go out to you all.

    • @jamesboi2011
      @jamesboi2011 Рік тому +2

      where is my pbe fam

    • @johnjohn0146
      @johnjohn0146 2 місяці тому

      If the chapters 17-21 is in order, are you saying that Phineas lived more than 400 years(Judges 20:28)

    • @austintucker394
      @austintucker394 Місяць тому +1

      So judges were like magistrates ?

    • @Rope_Adope
      @Rope_Adope 18 днів тому

      Great discernment 😊
      It’s all written down somewhere also lol but these videos are great no matter your reading comprehension level❤

  • @daneyyp3328
    @daneyyp3328 4 роки тому +3089

    "In those days there was no King in Israel. Everyone did what was right in their own eyes"
    It's 2020. And it's still true. Politics, religion, and now social media. Everyone is still doing what they believe is right.
    And its 2020. YET God is the same God who forgives still and holds on to his promises for us.
    God is just so beautiful and good.

    • @edemanagbah2601
      @edemanagbah2601 4 роки тому +5

      Are you sure

    • @Azy-Al
      @Azy-Al 4 роки тому +23

      Amen 🙌

    • @annaama3088
      @annaama3088 4 роки тому +82

      @@edemanagbah2601 so sure! Our God is so so good, very patient and kind.

    • @dmiller4088
      @dmiller4088 4 роки тому +53

      @@eho6380 did you not see the people celebrating the 2 officers shot in LA? Other than child sacrifice, it's pretty much the same nowadays just modern day versions

    • @platinum1781
      @platinum1781 4 роки тому +82

      @@eho6380 We do actually.. they just cover it with “planned parenthood” you should listen to the stories of doctors who quit that practice because of how disturbing aborting babies is.

  • @user-j1spswelskisj
    @user-j1spswelskisj Рік тому +453

    The amount of times i mentally facepalmed myself because of the cycle of the same sin that the Israelites kept repeating throughout the book of Moses, then in the book of judges. Then i realised this is probably what I do in my day to day life. My father God's love, mercy and patience is underserved. Praise God.

    • @jamesmichael9341
      @jamesmichael9341 8 місяців тому +4

      Dont worry, you can sin as much as youd like in christianity. You can sin your entire life as long as you repent and believe in Christ. Notice how you continue to sin? And? Christianity is a religion that allows sin without consequence as long as you repent/believe. So keep doing what you please and repent later in life.

    • @jim-bobii
      @jim-bobii 8 місяців тому

      ​@jamesmichael9341 James 2:14-26 and Hebrews 10:19-39 directly address and counter this strawman of what faith is. In Christ, believers are met with the grace and sufficiency of Jesus to help them in their time of need (Hebrews 4:16, Ephesians 2:1-10). But for someone to intentionally abuse this as a pass to go on intentionally sinning without a care in the world, their faith is not real. If someone really loved the Lord, they would not have a complacent, careless, and manipulative view towards sin (1 John 3:1-10). Believers are still imperfect on this side of eternity and continue to sin. There is a real struggle, but we take on an attitude of perseverance and dependence on God, and he himself makes up the gap as we walk with him. Also, while believers are cleansed from the eternal consequence of their sin, there are still natural consequences that lead to hurt and destruction in this life. These consequences can be mitigated and brought to redemption by walking with the Lord faithfully, not by treating his mercy as something to be taken for granted and contempted.

    • @user-j1spswelskisj
      @user-j1spswelskisj 8 місяців тому +15

      @@jamesmichael9341 imagine you have only 1 year to live. Now count how many hours you have and if you can live each sec of that hour without sinning.. then you don't need Jesus. Jesus says "go and sin no more" and that we should strive to be blameless. But 'God is love' hence when we slip up, because we do, His grace is there (if we truly repent). Why? because God knows we humans NEED it.

    • @jamesmichael9341
      @jamesmichael9341 8 місяців тому

      ​@@user-j1spswelskisj Okay so you just agreed with me. Christians believe that they are allowed to sin alllll they want as long as they repent their sins. Its a religion of belief to get into heaven, not a religion of being a good human to get into heaven. Ill prove it. A human, 25 year old female. She spent her entire life being a great human. Loving, caring, fed the homeless, spent her time with her family, lets say she volunteered once a week just to help others, never lied, never hurt anyone, just a beautiful woman of pure love. But she lived somewhere where they didnt believe in the Christian god. Now lets compare another person real quick. This person graped children, murdered families, stole, lied, attacked people, women and children, never was honest, just a purely evil, disgusting human. Did the worst actions that your mind could imagine. Well, a few months before he died he believed in the Christian god. He repented and believed in jesus. Prayed to god, and said he was Christian. Now, first woman. You believe that, that woman will and should be tortured for eternity. Thrown in hell to burn and scream in pain for an infinite amount of time. She deserves hell for eternity. The second guy, you believe he is good. You believe he shall go to heaven. If you cannot tell, this is a religion of belief, not a religion of morals and being good. It is why Christianity is plummeting. Humans are catching onto this and are smarter than dumb Ancient men 2,000 years ago. It is why Christianity is NOT respected anymore and its become a laughing stock that even STRIPPERS are out here saying theyre Christians and jesus died for their sins so they can strip and do what they please (which is true lmao).

    • @jamesmichael9341
      @jamesmichael9341 8 місяців тому

      Hmmmm I wrote a LONG comment but it isnt appearing, maybe they think its spam. So you agree with me. Christianity is a religion of belief, NOT a religion of morals and being a good human. One can sin all they want, one day repent and believe and they go to heaven. A good human can live their life beautifully, not believe in a certain god and they will be tortured for eternity. This is why Christianity is plummeting. People are catching on and are smarter than dumb Ancient men 2,000 years ago@@user-j1spswelskisj

  • @rockandsandapologetics7254
    @rockandsandapologetics7254 3 роки тому +658

    When I was a teenager Judges was an interesting book of all kinds of battles and intrigue. As an adult I look back and think this is the saddest part of the Bible, that His people would sink so low. Then I look at today's society and even my own life and gasp. Have we, have I really strayed this far away from God. And so the Book of Judges stands as a warning to us even today. He loves His people and would rather have us repent that be afflicted by Him.

    • @Africangyal
      @Africangyal 2 роки тому +10

      Very well put sir

    • @rockandsandapologetics7254
      @rockandsandapologetics7254 2 роки тому +10

      @@Africangyal Thank you. I do appreciate someone who recognizes the Truth of God's Word.

    • @rowanwinston1997
      @rowanwinston1997 2 роки тому +5

      Those battles were awesome though

    • @mightymorphinniqz9235
      @mightymorphinniqz9235 Рік тому +15

      at first I was like Israel clearly do not learn lol then it hit me, I'm reading my life lol I'm reading what's happening today like reading it humbled me cuz whew

    • @60krazykat
      @60krazykat Рік тому +2

      Agree, God's grace is so powerful.

  • @bowhunter9288
    @bowhunter9288 2 роки тому +105

    I read a book, then I watch the video summary of the book. This is the most accurate video of all the books so far. Brutal read. Had to walk away from it at one point, then it got worse. So the warning is warranted. Main lesson of the book as I read it is, "man did what was right in his own eyes", and why that is not a good thing without the influence of the Lord our God.

  • @ryancrory7030
    @ryancrory7030 2 роки тому +125

    I am only starting to read the Bible, but I am struck by just how much wisdom and how many powerful lessons are packed into its pages. The lesson of Judges is still relevant today and the cycle of sin is as clear to see now as it was then. It's amazing that it's message should still be taken seriously thousands of years after it was first written - a true masterpiece!

    • @justinmcnaughton3016
      @justinmcnaughton3016 6 місяців тому +3

      That's what you get when the creator of the universe writes a book haha I love it!!

  • @randallhall8320
    @randallhall8320 8 років тому +727

    It is amazing how even just reading the Bible up through the book of Judges can totally change a persons view of God and the entire world, all humanity. It is so clear how lost our world is today. Worshiping "false gods" is rampant in our society, when you think of how many people worship money, power, sex, alcohol, popularity, careers, material possessions, and on and on. Put God first and He will change your life in ways you never imagined!!!

    • @MrMfloor
      @MrMfloor 8 років тому

      +Angus Rhodes the reason we don't read it is because it another false god that we read about in the bible that leads people to destruction. Islam will send every believer to hell.

    • @MrMfloor
      @MrMfloor 8 років тому +2

      Angus Rhodes Have these other religions had their god send their only son to die for your sins? How many religions can say that their god is perfect and holy and without sin?

    • @MrMfloor
      @MrMfloor 8 років тому +1

      where do you get your logic?

    • @khulegubuyandelger8140
      @khulegubuyandelger8140 4 роки тому +1

      Explain why for thousands of years, major Civilizations flourished in Asia, and why they didn’t descend into killing and lawlessness , even though Christianity was not widely worshiped if not at all.

    • @TheWaxxin
      @TheWaxxin 4 роки тому +14

      @@khulegubuyandelger8140 because when we don't follow the true God, we are kept in comfort and peace to stay on the path to Hell. When you serve the one true God, you face tribulation, trial and testing from the devil because you are going against his systems of religion and governance.

  • @bashirgha
    @bashirgha 8 років тому +3216

    if a nonbeliever would read this book he will rant about how faulty it is and how awful is our God for letting these atrocious events to happen, but as we can see throughout this video that WE the people were responsible for all this evil to happen and God was there to rescue us everytime even when we did exactly what He asked us not to do.

    • @JaveLester
      @JaveLester 7 років тому +2

      No atheists uses this book to illustrate that God is a failure and ignorant which is wrong.

    • @gkeller1031
      @gkeller1031 6 років тому +73

      I'm an atheist, and I don't think this book illustrates God as a failure. In fact, I don't really think God is much to blame for anything that happened in the book of Judges. The way I see it, the events in Judges and the people who wrote them down years later are the ones at fault. This illustrates the need for laws, but not necessarily the need for God. Corruption is the result of self-serving ambition, leading to oppression, violence, and ultimately anarchy. Having a solid government with laws is important, but that doesn't need to involve God. They should be two separate entities. There's nothing wrong with believing, but to generalize atheists in this way is to perpetuate a false stereotype.

    • @MsWaitrose
      @MsWaitrose 6 років тому +169

      Having a solid government with laws is important? (I mean, it is but not in this context). The worlds today has an array of governments from 'developed' to 'developing' and they still haven't been able to curb human nature and the truth is, they never will. You were right that corruption is a result of self-serving ambition, but its not about laws, its internally addressing the condition of human soul, no government can ever do that. In order to do that, that would mean renewing a persons mind, tending to the conditions of the human soul. There is no such government or human law that can do that.

    • @gkeller1031
      @gkeller1031 6 років тому +8

      MsWaitrose thank you for your response. I do see that you have a fair point, but I also believe that laws, to an extent, keep human nature in check by teaching systems of reward and punishment. There are systems like that all over the world and they are often connected to government. Obviously government cannot control every innate desire of every human, and they shouldn’t. But states of anarchy lead to corruption and disaster to an extreme degree much more quickly and easily than most government systems do. I know that wasn’t necessarily your point; mine was just to respond to an attack on something I feel very strongly about by showing that my perspective of the book does not align with the original commenter’s and the initial responder’s ideas of what my perspective would be, and I stand by it.

    • @Noname-w7f1e
      @Noname-w7f1e 6 років тому +9

      Well, to be fair God (if abrahamic god even exists) is said to be omnipotent, omniscient and omnibenevolent so if he knows the consequences of his own actions (creating humans with flaws and susceptible to evil) and doesn't want the world to go to shit - he should have known where it would lead the history to and do something to prevent that. He still did what he did meaning he either is not omnibenevolent, or not omniscient or not omnipotent.
      So choose wich god do you belive in:
      1) allpowerful allknowing evil god - he just likes to see us struggle.
      2) allpowerful good god that tries his best but faills and periodically whipes humanity from the face of the earth.
      3) allknowing good god that is not capable of doing anything - could he even be called god?

  • @BibleMunch
    @BibleMunch 8 років тому +2033

    The book of Judges reminds us of what happens when we do things our way, instead of God's way. Judges 17:6 explains:
    "In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes."
    Doing whatever we desire didn't end well for them... and it won't end well for us.
    God's way is always the better way. May we learn that lesson before it's too late.
    Another excellent video guys!

    • @acarouselofantics
      @acarouselofantics 8 років тому +9

      Good point! Thanks for following me on Twitter!

    • @BibleMunch
      @BibleMunch 8 років тому +5

      +J Danner Thanks!
      I pray that the Bible Munch UA-cam channel is also a blessing to you!

    • @acarouselofantics
      @acarouselofantics 8 років тому +1

      +Bible Munch Thank you, Family

    • @NelsonsReview1
      @NelsonsReview1 8 років тому +4

      Good word!
      btw... the bible munch channel rocks!

    • @sparkks7274
      @sparkks7274 6 років тому +1

      To me, that feels like I’m being locked up in a cage.

  • @rashaetate310
    @rashaetate310 4 роки тому +151

    I watch these before I read the full chapter to get a brief synopsis. That way I can understand the book better as I read along. Thank you. ❤️

    • @ryana6978
      @ryana6978 2 роки тому +4

      I actually started doing the same thing. ha :)

    • @summayyahkizito8382
      @summayyahkizito8382 2 роки тому +6

      Finding my twins here in this comments

    • @ashleetimms303
      @ashleetimms303 Рік тому +2

      This book is worth reading

    • @GraceForlu
      @GraceForlu Рік тому +1

      Same Here.

    • @mufasamostasa
      @mufasamostasa Рік тому +4

      I do the same too! and then I replay it again after finishing a book :) Love the creators of this channel.

  • @beaprele6141
    @beaprele6141 2 роки тому +29

    I just finished reading the book of Judges and stayed there asking myself 'what is God saying through this horrible story about the Levite concubine?' I thought it couldn't get worse than Japhtha killing his daughter... then came the Levite and the concubine!!! Thank you for this EXCELLENT explanation! I knew about BibleProject but never watched one of your videos... it really is so well done and I feel so much better after listening to this. God bless you all and keep you safe. Love from Switzerland.

    • @stephaniefogelvik4756
      @stephaniefogelvik4756 Рік тому +3

      Actually, Jephthah most likely DID NOT kill his daughter.

    • @joshseveck5040
      @joshseveck5040 Рік тому +1

      @@stephaniefogelvik4756he didn’t? That’s relieving to hear

    • @hrayrbarseghyan5453
      @hrayrbarseghyan5453 4 місяці тому

      ​@@stephaniefogelvik4756yes, it says they weeped for her virginity, not for her life. She was likely like a vower. Anyways even reader at some point starts confusing pagan practices of human sacrifice with what was real sacrifice to real God. It shows real level of corruption there.

    • @allikirman2183
      @allikirman2183 28 днів тому

      @@stephaniefogelvik4756I’d love to believe this but there’s no evidence for it whatsoever. His vow was to give a ‘burnt offering’. Nowhere in the text can we conclude that she was given to a temple. Even more that the daughters of Israel mourned her every year.

  • @lmahwikizi
    @lmahwikizi 8 років тому +856

    I am so grateful for these videos! I was saved 8 months ago and have been bouncing around the Bible trying to figure it all out. I have studied the Gospels in detail, but I was searching for the WHOLE PICTURE. This is such an amazing companion for a newbie walking through the Bible. Thank you so much for all of your hard work.

    • @samanthabellino8077
      @samanthabellino8077 6 років тому +2

      NicoleL the bibel sucks.
      .

    • @rambles1789
      @rambles1789 6 років тому +13

      Nicole Lopiccolo your spelling sucks

    • @FaithfulHorrorhound
      @FaithfulHorrorhound 6 років тому +4

      They're giving you the plot, God's word is the story.

    • @MrRljohnson77
      @MrRljohnson77 5 років тому +10

      Glad to have you in the family.

    • @MrRljohnson77
      @MrRljohnson77 5 років тому +12

      @@samanthabellino8077 care to give some examples to back up your accusations? Please be sure to site your references in historical and socialogical context.

  • @jonahray9164
    @jonahray9164 8 років тому +590

    the cycle of sining, oppression, repentance, deliverance,peace and sining again is what iv'e been doing for years and now I know why my life kept repeating. this video showed me how to stop repeating and that it's wrong.

    • @raymartvergara5049
      @raymartvergara5049 8 років тому +66

      I've also seen that, we'll notice that through repentance we will be delivered. But it should be a genuine repentance, a total surrender. A change of mind, heart and purpose

    • @Camille-in9os
      @Camille-in9os 7 років тому +23

      its kind of like our everyday lives, as christians.

    • @animaticToshiue
      @animaticToshiue 6 років тому +13

      We need the King to reign in us! His Kingdom come to us! :)

    • @sasori8555
      @sasori8555 6 років тому +1

      AMENNN

    • @PolishBehemoth
      @PolishBehemoth 4 роки тому +19

      The key is after the peace part. When people relax after they have success, the key is to not get too relaxed that you think you can sin however you want. This is the story of all civilizations all over the world, but thats too deep for right here right now. The key is to keep some sense of discipline from the repentance and deliverance even after you won the battle and have peace.

  • @b_c0llins
    @b_c0llins 5 років тому +1515

    These drawing are so cool! Learning this way is epic.

  • @moss2562
    @moss2562 8 місяців тому +13

    I just finished reading the book of Judges for the first time and the last chapter have deeply rattled me with the abhorrent things Israel does. It disturbs me to no end how quickly they went from praising the Lord to horrid sin. Thank you Lord for sending your son Jesus to save us from turning out like Israel

    • @GodsOath_com
      @GodsOath_com 7 місяців тому

      But it's a picture of America today

    • @kennidytaylor
      @kennidytaylor 7 місяців тому +2

      Judges 19 had me shook. I couldn’t believe if 😢

  • @fandomfanatic7592
    @fandomfanatic7592 2 роки тому +15

    On my second full read through of the Bible, and my pastor recommended that we watch these videos when we’re going to start a new book. They really help with conceptualizing the book as a whole and placing it in the context of the rest of the Bible. I only read around 2 chapters a day so it’s easy to loose track of the storyline.

  • @Apostylicpoet
    @Apostylicpoet 8 років тому +914

    I love these illustrations! Having read the Bible a few times, it's just better seeing it visually. You guys did an awesome job bringing this to life! God bless you all.

    • @mitchelq7267
      @mitchelq7267 8 років тому +23

      Shan Russell yes. i also feel the same. having the illustration and also the proper demarcation of the stories in each books helps & guide me to see God's salvation plan throughout the old testament until His fullfilment in Jesus Christ. Thank you for the effort. God Bless.

    • @JosephLee_HyeonWooLee
      @JosephLee_HyeonWooLee 7 років тому +1

      Totally agree with you. You know I watch videos from LIFE NOGGIN, which is related to science, and theodd1sout which is related the author himself, I think in this day videos of any topic with illustrations that are simple and unique really draws attentions of viewers. I mean like who thought the bible was this interesting?

    • @koasdaname8957
      @koasdaname8957 4 роки тому +1

      Poop

    • @johnnywilliams7488
      @johnnywilliams7488 4 роки тому

      When I read it how can u not visual it .

    • @josepholawoye2301
      @josepholawoye2301 4 роки тому +7

      Although this illustration helps, this is only but an overview of the Book of Judges. It should be appreciated, as I see it as a valuable explanation as well, but it shouldn't be held higher that the actual Word of God. To really understand what goes on here, I suggest reading it straight from the source, using a variety of translations when stuck and, again going back to reliable videos like this one here.

  • @beanandsomethings
    @beanandsomethings 7 років тому +162

    I was familiar with the story of Gideon and Samson, but I never knew how their stories fit into the book as a whole or the context of judges. So thankful for your videos! Encourages me to study the Word more diligently, and your videos help with that. May God continue to bless this work as it edifies the body!

    • @domcruise274
      @domcruise274 3 роки тому

      Same

    • @horseandcart5978
      @horseandcart5978 3 роки тому +6

      In ancient warfare there was one torch bearer for every 20 or 30 troops. So when the Midianites saw 300 torches, they figured the whole place was seething with 6000 to 9000 (plus) attackers. This was a brilliant strategy. It may even have been the same ratio with the trumpet players. Brilliant strategy.

  • @sholynn9396
    @sholynn9396 8 років тому +238

    I just finished reading the book of Judges, and I was so confused, I didn't understand why the God of Israel was allowing these things to happen, but now I see, I understand much more in depth and I am so grateful ♥ God is Love! ♥ I pray that your project gets much more main stream recognition that it truly deserves!

    • @aksajose
      @aksajose 6 років тому +4

      EverBlessed I love when that happens in the Bible as we read... there’s always always a bigger goal and a bigger picture to every single story in the Bible.. we have to find out about

    • @Jaryism
      @Jaryism 6 років тому +4

      Apparently your God also condones mass genocide, like a flood wiping out the entire planet, Sodom and Gomorrah, and city after city to be destroyed-- all men, women and children in the book of Joshua and Judges, it was under Yaweh's command too. Yes, very gracious, he offered little to know revelation and guidelines for much of the rest of the world, like the million ppl living in China and other parts of the world at that time and punishes them for their ignorance for worshipping a God they've yet to know. You worship a God that knowingly creatures mankind to be sinful, tempts us with the same apple then punishes us for eternity of suffering in hell for it. This isn't a merciful act this is like a fucking sadistic, cruel joke IF its actually to be taken seriously. The God of the bible certainly has good intentions and in many ways sets a stronger moral path than anything that the Greek, Assyrian, etc. gods were at the time but the problem is... it's so contradictory and myopic as well, the God that created the entire cosmos and universe is obsessed with a small tribe of ppl in the middle east for some reason, and resorts to really ambiguous and odd symbolism, prophetizing, and such to reveal a coming of himself... in human form, so that he can sacrifice himself to himself, to safe us from sin that he created... like **pause** wtf. Just stop and add it up, if a creator of the universe that has complete power chose to do it... THIS is the best possible way he set it up for us to be saved several thousand years later? No thanks, no dice mate.

    • @traditionalgirl5585
      @traditionalgirl5585 5 років тому +5

      It is not God who tempts you, it is the unclean spirits. God is there to fill you with the Holy Spirit. It was Christ's mission. It is not an analogy. It is God's promise. Ask God for the Holy Spirit, so you can be healed. @@Jaryism

    • @wendybulken2035
      @wendybulken2035 5 років тому +3

      JARY get behind me satan!

    • @aaronmartinez6621
      @aaronmartinez6621 5 років тому +1

      JARY I've been thinking the same way for a while now I was raised Catholic and I want to believe there is a God but the Bible and preachings are so contradicting that I just don't know what to believe anymore

  • @Talkbyfaitharnez
    @Talkbyfaitharnez Рік тому +20

    My bishop often quotes his father’s saying “God is the only employer that would fire you and let you keep working” meaning He gives us spiritual gifts for the furthering of His kingdom but if we turn away from Him it doesn’t always mean we lose our gifts, just our purpose for them. I think this book and Samson really shows that!

  • @vlogmom1170
    @vlogmom1170 8 років тому +53

    Wow, this is very interesting. This teaches us that every time we turn away from God, really bad things happen, but every time we make the choice to obey and follow God we have a really good life, and amazing blessings.

  • @boughtdeadbyChrist
    @boughtdeadbyChrist 8 років тому +179

    It's interesting that we tend to focus on behaviour when we read a book like Judges, but that completely misses the point. In God's mind, behaviour shows what's really in our hearts - we can't pretend that we can somehow disconnect behaviour from heart desire and motive. Judges is like an epic replay of Gen. 6-8 where God destroyed the entirety of creation in His holy anger because "The LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth, and that every intention of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually." Right at the end of Moses life, before Joshua led the conquest and then Judges took place, Moses recounts in Deuteronomy how the LORD had given Israel His Law, but they had broken it, and then explains that the solution to this problem is that what God's people really need is a new heart, one that only God can give. This anticipates the coming of the Messiah, the One who would come and conquer all of sin and death and make all things new, the One who would give His people new hearts, ones that are bent on loving and trusting Him rather than on evil and rebellion. The bottom line is that sin is a heart problem, not merely a behaviour problem, and only Jesus in His sovereign grace can deal with that!

  • @AsherPostmanMusic
    @AsherPostmanMusic Рік тому +3

    thank you for providing clarity on this book! i was definitely disturbed with a lot of it when i read it, and it’s helpful to remember that the overarching theme is how humans default to chaos and destruction when they deny God.

  • @rashmikumar3106
    @rashmikumar3106 4 роки тому +2

    I'm here after binge watching your videos from Genesis. As the story of Israel progressed I thought about how they could be so foolish that they denied The Almighty that choose them, sinned in His presence and rebelled against Him and it gets to a point when it feels like they didn't deserve his constant mercy. But just then I realized that that had been me all the time. I had been constantly sinning against God and I in no way deserve His love and mercy. But being The Perfect God that He is, righteous and full of mercy, He saved a sinner like me by grace through Jesus Christ. Thank you for bringing these vids to us. It has been very helpful. And may God bless you who are reading this.

  • @joymujesia867
    @joymujesia867 4 роки тому +2

    Wow, truly God is sovereign. He expresses Himself through human beings through different gifts that He accords them.
    I am in awe of our King! Glory be to His name, He knew, He planned, all these things work together for our good.
    Thank you for allowing God to use you in His will and shairing your gift with us.
    Be blessed.

  • @aprilcolina832
    @aprilcolina832 Рік тому +15

    Just here to say thank you for the videos you make. Learning about the stories of the Bible alongside my kids and discussing it with them makes it easier for this homeschool mom. God bless you!

  • @lilyswan1284
    @lilyswan1284 7 років тому +9

    I'm really appreciating your teaching thru these videos. Every single time(!) I come away with an overwhelming acknowledgment of how Faithful our God is! That despite the depth of sin -which we have all sunk to, in one form or another - He comes and says, "Call on Me and I will answer you." I fall in worship, humility, and in love, every single time

  • @louise5941
    @louise5941 4 роки тому +6

    I finished the book today. In particular I was so horrified when Japthath sacrificed his daughter. it was absolutely horrific and as the video mentioned demonstrated how far they were from the character of God.
    I thought to myself ‘thank goodness these atrocities don’t happen today’ but then I had the thought that in a way isn’t abortion a form of baby sacrifice (often done for the mothers kind of benefit). (P.s I know this is a very emotive subject and in this comment I do not intend to condemn those who may have had abortion but more our societal view of it and how it is a sign our hearts are so far from god.)
    I don’t think we are too far away from that society unfortunately and we definitely have our own idols that we worship.
    Thank you for a brilliant overview of Judges.

    • @louise5941
      @louise5941 4 роки тому +1

      P.s I couldn’t believe it when it ended like that. I thought there has to be another chapter.

    • @None-if3mo
      @None-if3mo 4 місяці тому

      Jephthah didn't sacrifice his daughter in a way you meant. When you read the bible you need to read it very carefully, notice that the whole verses were emphasizing on his daughter virginity, if you actually read from genesis to judges, you will notice that God forbid israelites to sacrifice human being in a way that you burn them just like how you burn lamb, etc. But notice that there are passages where God told israelites to sacrifice their firstborn, people(not killing them). Those "sacrifices" are different, because those sacrifice actually mean you let your child/family to serve God for his his/their entire life. Hence why you didn't see God stopping Jephthah.

    • @None-if3mo
      @None-if3mo 4 місяці тому

      Anyway his daughter didn't marry for her entire life, that's why in other verses you see that israelites mourn for her virginity not her life, because Jephthah vows make her some kind of holy maiden/nun.

  • @kristimaslan1825
    @kristimaslan1825 7 місяців тому +1

    These videos are shockingly helpful! Even after reading though all these books a few times, I just love these bird's eye views! You are able to distill the overall story down in such a detailed yet grand way. Thank you! God bless the Bible Project!

  • @raghunandan1981
    @raghunandan1981 4 роки тому +1

    Why did 560 people dislike the presentation? It is a great way to present. Book of Judges is important because it throws light on the important human condition. The addiction to sin leads to fall of humans. God draws attention to the separation. Realization leads to repentance and God saves us.

  • @sophieyu3724
    @sophieyu3724 Рік тому +8

    Thanks a lot for making this video. I’ve read Judges before, and with its huge amounts of character and questionable actions, I was basically confused as to who was right and who was wrong, what is that God wishes for His people to follow. Watching this video cleared up many things in my mind, so thanks for giving me a chance to understand this book better.

  • @topgun213
    @topgun213 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for this! I am currently reading through the Bible for the first time and after I read Judges I was like woah! just the craziest stories! Thank you for organizing it and presenting the big picture in a way I can understand.

  • @truthefish9715
    @truthefish9715 2 роки тому +3

    i trust You Lord that you will Lead me to your best plans for my life amen

  • @marlaknapic-derga1557
    @marlaknapic-derga1557 2 роки тому +36

    I love!! these graphic narratives!! They make reading God's Word so much clearer for me. Thank you for all the hard work it took to create thjs great project!!

    • @brittybee6615
      @brittybee6615 Рік тому +1

      It’s similar style to the videos on channel CSLewisDoodles.

    • @cottonrock4116
      @cottonrock4116 Рік тому

      Remember Barak helped the Judge.

    • @cottonrock4116
      @cottonrock4116 Рік тому

      @@brittybee6615 CSLewis?

    • @brittybee6615
      @brittybee6615 Рік тому +1

      @@cottonrock4116 Yes, the owner of the channel CSLewisDoodles makes animations like this to go with C.S. Lewis audiobooks. There used to be a lot more but there was some trouble when the publisher of audiobooks changed management or something like that.

  • @brenda8901
    @brenda8901 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for your videos and drawings. They really help me since I'm a visual learner. The Bible is full of awesome stories. It has everything we need to learn, study, and give God the glory.

  • @EvolvingParty
    @EvolvingParty 2 роки тому +3

    Im reading the Bible each day with the help of a daily bible reading plan and watching these videos before begin each chapter is really helping me understand the story as a whole

  • @animekirby100
    @animekirby100 8 років тому +205

    Humans may get more creative, but we humans don't really learn, do we.

    • @LPTV84
      @LPTV84 8 років тому +18

      Well we do actually. The thing is some generations are doomed to repeat history, be it as a whole or individuals, or we just forget and commit a practice without realizing how wrong it is. Humanity is capable of learning, but we are flawed and sadly life will turn ugly because of that. Thank God for ... Well GOD, lol, because he will not leave us and will keep us in line and teach us :)

    • @jacobdietz1444
      @jacobdietz1444 7 років тому +2

      Amen! We are "inventors of evil" as Paul puts in Romans 1.

    • @GrantJolanta
      @GrantJolanta 7 років тому

      amen

    • @upendotech7461
      @upendotech7461 4 роки тому +2

      Judges rules!!!!

    • @upendotech7461
      @upendotech7461 4 роки тому +1

      Samson disobeyed god!'

  • @ellenveloso5306
    @ellenveloso5306 8 років тому +6

    I was reading Judges today and you guys made me understand so much more ! Thank you! May the Lord bless continually you all!! ♡

    • @BibleMunch
      @BibleMunch 8 років тому

      God's timing is perfect!

  • @Ceeelk_LoveJesus_
    @Ceeelk_LoveJesus_ 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for this resume every time I read these awful stories my heart aches and like you said that’s a reminder of how much we, as all humanity, needed a Savior, Jesus-Christ 🙏🏾 God bless you

  • @josh755pm
    @josh755pm 4 роки тому

    Wonderful explanation of what actually our lives are without OUR KING JESUS. Life is chaos, disturbing and without peace.
    We need to have the guidance of our King to help us in our everyday aspects!
    Praise be to God.

  • @rflowers360
    @rflowers360 2 роки тому +4

    Crazy how I’ve seen people comment saying “Like if we need God to do what is right.” It’s sad really. Evil is all humans do look around us in this world. There is no right without him.

  • @kalebmendez439
    @kalebmendez439 Рік тому +3

    … and it’s beautiful. After reading this book, I feel blessed. ❤

  • @donneywilliams8361
    @donneywilliams8361 4 роки тому +3

    Im grateful for these videos. I'm up to judges and this has brought more understanding of the Bible than I've ever had.

  • @andresbenavides1768
    @andresbenavides1768 4 роки тому +1

    I just finished reading the book. And I think the Holy Spirit made me get to the same conclusion presented in this video. It's so sad how Israel ended up departing from the True God who saved them from slavery in Egypt. It teaches a good lesson on how we could potentially do wrong when we "think" we are doing right. Without God we are nothing (John 15:5-8).

  • @aalezaibi113
    @aalezaibi113 2 роки тому +1

    every time I'm done reading a book I come straight here and it's absolutely the best explanation...I thank you for that!

  • @aliciapitterson2010
    @aliciapitterson2010 8 років тому +8

    I LOVE these videos. It brings a fresh perspective to bible study and adds to the enjoyment of learning about God, community and myself

  • @jarodplayz7139
    @jarodplayz7139 2 роки тому +4

    This is a very good and inquisitive channel that helps me grow in my faith. so thank you!

  • @o00osimbasmateo00o
    @o00osimbasmateo00o 8 років тому +4

    As He has spoken, the way of a fool is right in his own eyes, and marvelous is His Truth in our eyes that it could never be exchanged for a lie. God bless you brothers, for bringing The Scriptures to life, may He uphold you in every path. Amen

  • @joantadisch7128
    @joantadisch7128 2 роки тому +1

    This is a great overview of the book of Judges and the illustrations are wonderful. They not only help the listener to visualize what they are hearing but they also keep the listener's attention.

  • @laurenluxuryy
    @laurenluxuryy 10 місяців тому +2

    I use these as comprehension checks after reading the Bible, you made it possible for me to understand God’s word🤍

  • @debbiecleveland7190
    @debbiecleveland7190 4 роки тому +1

    The very very best way to learn about the Bible this app is so much easier to understand than just reading the Bible will donate very soon Deborah Cleveland

  • @MrBKuv
    @MrBKuv 6 років тому +4

    I'm reading through the Bible and watching your videos as I go along and I'm amazed by your animations and concise summaries. You two are A+ at what you do.

  • @imbreezy3657
    @imbreezy3657 Рік тому +6

    I appreciate this so much! You have explained the book of Judges so well and answered some questions I had. So relevant for today.

  • @gaynellpeckham3105
    @gaynellpeckham3105 5 років тому +3

    im reading The Book of Judges and this helps Me greatly to understand. Thanks a ton

  • @spidy_zihi
    @spidy_zihi 24 дні тому

    God bless you
    I have been reading the Bible from Genesis and after every book i come back to ur resume and you for real help me understand it so much better thank you very much 🙏

  • @Flobthemob
    @Flobthemob Рік тому

    Thank you for making the Bible a lot more clear and less confusing. Thank God that this channel exists. And may he bless you.

  • @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers
    @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers 3 роки тому +5

    The book of Judges is nuts! Extremely violent. It is also one of the most interesting sections in the OT, showing the serious consequences of Israel's moral decline, and God's patience. Also, Samson kills 1000 people with a Donkey skull.

  • @Reeseington
    @Reeseington 2 роки тому +3

    My name is Daniel, and all my life I was confused about the meaning of my name in Hebrew: “God is my judge.” I’m finding out that it’s not about Him being a judicial kind of judge, but rather a deliverer. God is my DELIVERER, and will conquer every one of my enemies, because I am His child.

  • @peacejustice6355
    @peacejustice6355 4 роки тому +2

    This reminds me of the present situation in all the nations. Thank you for your great narratives of the Bible it has taught me a great deal on understanding the gospel. I have shared this channel with all my family and friends. God Bless and keep up the good work for the Love of Christ, AMEN!!!!

  • @XtrevolutionXX
    @XtrevolutionXX 4 місяці тому +1

    These are so good to give me an outline before I read them in the Bible so I can understand them better

  • @TerpyTy
    @TerpyTy 2 місяці тому

    I'm trying my best to watch the book here, read it, then come back and watch it again. It's helping me a lot with understanding what the Bible says in the parts where I have no clue what's going on or just misinterpret information. Thank you so much for making these!

  • @KrystalNCMA
    @KrystalNCMA 8 років тому +55

    I really love these, they help with clarifying things that are confusing. I just hope that people do not use these as a replacement of reading The Word but rather to help clarify. There are still a lot of messages in The Word that teach so much more each time you read them. I am sure that is what those involved in The Bible Project also are wanting out of these, clarification, not replacement. :D

    • @horseandcart5978
      @horseandcart5978 3 роки тому +3

      In ancient warfare there was one torch bearer for every 20 or 30 troops. So when the Midianites saw 300 torches, they figured the whole place was seething with 6000 to 9000 (plus) attackers. This was a brilliant strategy. It may even have been the same ratio with the trumpet players. Brilliant strategy.

  • @evanmesa4947
    @evanmesa4947 4 роки тому +33

    Who’s here from bible

  • @morake452
    @morake452 3 роки тому +4

    Really such a sobering book.

  • @melchizedeckderomol6851
    @melchizedeckderomol6851 4 роки тому +1

    Amen.....Its a good hobby watching all Bible project while having a lockdown here in the Philippines that will bring us more closer to our LORD Jesus Christ.

  • @vanessagibbs9088
    @vanessagibbs9088 5 місяців тому +1

    I enjoy all of your videos and it really helps me as a newbie to the Bible understand the layout of all the book. Thank you!

  • @prabhulkrishna6181
    @prabhulkrishna6181 4 роки тому +3

    I love this style of presentation with drawings. It's very creative and easily understandable.

  • @palpitaella1582
    @palpitaella1582 3 роки тому +5

    I think it’s cool how God put his spirit in leaders even though they weren’t the most perfect people. It really shows that anyone can have God’s spirit lead and be in them.

  • @JoelleGohKL
    @JoelleGohKL 8 років тому +236

    I can see why chapter 19-21 is just not suitable for any illustration purposes. It is truly horrifying.

    • @antoniovaldes2058
      @antoniovaldes2058 8 років тому +42

      I don't think the guys would be able to do that with having the video be restricted to viewers under 18.

    • @angelusvastator1297
      @angelusvastator1297 5 років тому +18

      The Levite's concubine is literally an Israelite Junko Furuta.

    • @joshjohnson3347
      @joshjohnson3347 5 років тому +11

      Is was straight-up Silence of the Lambs

    • @sa5m225
      @sa5m225 4 роки тому

      True, it's like thriller.

    • @sa5m225
      @sa5m225 4 роки тому +2

      And has homosexual.

  • @iandomino
    @iandomino 7 місяців тому +2

    This is a bit dark but will make the reader realize what human nature really is. God Bless you and your ministry.

  • @herfirstmate
    @herfirstmate 3 роки тому +1

    This is incredibly helpful to watch as I'm studying my Bible at night. I'll watch bits and pieces while I'm reading.

    • @Prettyordying
      @Prettyordying 3 роки тому +1

      Awesome! I found the old 1965 movie of Gideon and the newer movie about Samson to really help me as I read. I hope they may help you

  • @HH-he4pw
    @HH-he4pw 3 роки тому +3

    I love how you pointed out what Jephthah did was based on his lack of knowledge about his own God. SO many people read this story and think that God really demanded Jephthah's daughter because he already made a promise to God

    • @stephaniefogelvik4756
      @stephaniefogelvik4756 Рік тому

      Upon further research, I believe she wasn't actually killed though, it was not that kind of sacrifice. Remember, it is a translation. Gotta look at the original...

  • @austinthompson2237
    @austinthompson2237 8 років тому +117

    yeah but you forgot to say samson repents before he dies

    • @dharshancarlos6319
      @dharshancarlos6319 5 років тому +5

      He told 'he did win' OFC THAT IS REPENTES!

    • @jameslindsay7846
      @jameslindsay7846 5 років тому +40

      To be honest, the ending of Samson, to me, is quite a positive redemption story. Many men should read it.

    • @강수아-w1x
      @강수아-w1x 5 років тому +2

      This is my opinion too.

    • @zanepotter3659
      @zanepotter3659 5 років тому +3

      @@jameslindsay7846 I went and saw Samson at the Sight and Sound theater and it was INCREDIBLE. Obviously they take a few liberties to develop more of a stage worthy story, but as far as the major and underlying themes and narratives, I have no doubt they were very close to the mark.

    • @benditoazariasnafilo1099
      @benditoazariasnafilo1099 4 роки тому +1

      I agree.

  • @LambsofGOD76
    @LambsofGOD76 5 місяців тому +3

    Jesus christ is the only way. He is the most holy one. And he had mercy on this soul. He would have mercy on you all as well. So please repent and turn to him y'all.. Love everyone as yourself ☺️♥️

  • @siobhansyt
    @siobhansyt 2 роки тому +1

    Phenomenal breakdown! I think this book also shows how God does not have any grandchildren. Discipleship is better than conversion.

  • @tabithalang6494
    @tabithalang6494 11 місяців тому +2

    Evidence of the heart of man when not submitted to God - great summary

  • @noahbrasseur9398
    @noahbrasseur9398 5 років тому +18

    I hate for this to be my first comment on any of the videos that y'all have produced because I love the work that you guys are doing in explaining God's Word for all to see. With that being said, I could not help but comment on the last comment of Samson's story when you guys said: "His life ends in a violent rush of mass murder".
    That is not how Samson's story ended. In fact, I would say that this was God showing two of His attributes in one event: his redemption and His justice.
    Redemption in that Samson was finally able to fulfill God's will for his life (to be protector of Israel and to destroy the evil and wickedness of the Philistines)....see Jud 16:13 where after destroying the temple, the narrator says "thus he killed many more when he died than while he lives". Essentially, because of his faith, he was finally able to accomplish what God has set out for him to do!
    Justice in that the Philistines had assembled there to "offer a great sacrifice to Dagon their god" and to celebrate the victory over Samson (and really the God of Israel). This was not a "mass murder" It was God's justice against a wicked and perverse people through the faith of God's appointed servant (see Samson's appearance in the hall of faith).
    I love your guys' work, but I truly believe this is a gross misrepresentation of God's Word. Please consider this.
    God bless!

  • @horseandcart5978
    @horseandcart5978 3 роки тому +3

    In ancient warfare there was one torch bearer for every 20 or 30 troops. So when the Midianites saw 300 torches, they figured the whole place was seething with 6000 to 9000 (plus) attackers. This was a brilliant strategy. It may even have been the same ratio with the trumpet players. Brilliant strategy.

  • @thepsalms2806
    @thepsalms2806 7 років тому +35

    I finished reading Judges recently... Needless to say I was disturbed😐😐😓😓

  • @raz7357
    @raz7357 4 роки тому +2

    Wow... thanks for the great explanation. Just last week, I asked my church priest about the significance of reading such violent chapters from the OT. I asked him why we couldn't just focus on the NT and Jesus. But now I realize that we need to first understand the lives of the OT people in order to know the Bible in it's entirety... and this video is great as Judges was also confusing to me.

  • @alexisgreen-hernandez8604
    @alexisgreen-hernandez8604 Рік тому +2

    I love the Story of the Book of Judges especially the stories of Debra, Samson and Delilah, what a story?? I love the way you explain the Biblical stories because you give great explanations also, great art work. Thank you!!😇🤗😎

  • @Axolotarecute10
    @Axolotarecute10 4 роки тому +3

    Jesus is a beautiful man and loves you very much for that ❤ 🙏 💕

  • @a110coolio9
    @a110coolio9 3 роки тому +7

    JESUS WILL COME SPREAD THE WORD PLS 🙏

  • @redeagleministries5409
    @redeagleministries5409 4 роки тому +7

    JUDGES
    Saturday 22nd August 2020
    Father: How far can you walk in My blessings before complacency sets in? If I were to give you the desires of your heart, will that steal you focus away from Me, or are your foundations in Me strong enough to hold onto the blessings without allowing your heart to become complacent? For the compromised heart, it does not take long because their foundations are shaky and this causes one’s eyes to wander. Consider the Israelites in the time of the judges. I blessed them with their promised land and it did not take long for them to fall and begin serving foreign gods. And even after they fell, repented and had judges to deliver them, they fell again and again repeating the same cycle over and over. This is the definition of insanity. But before you are quick to judge, consider yourself first. How many times have you repeated the same cycles knowing they had answers to? How many times have I shown you the way out and you turned away serving your own version of foreign gods? Then how are you any different to the Israelites?
    One of the main reasons why I relent My hand from releasing the blessings of Heaven’s flood gates upon you is because I know it will not help you spiritually and I know your heart will become complacent. That is why the testings of life are often a good thing to experience, and that a constant push of warfare, challenges or even a thorn in the side will keep you humble and seeking. The problem you should be concerned about is if life becomes too easy for you especially if you know you have compromises. But even in all this, I yearn to give you abundant blessings and I always am in all situations in your life. Blessed you are to see this and appreciate even the trials you face. When you learn to appreciate them and remain faithful to Me in your lowest state in life, then I will pour out My blessings upon you."

    • @sandyschutt6132
      @sandyschutt6132 4 роки тому +2

      Red Eagle God was speaking to me through you! Helped so much!

    • @abandonedaccount5
      @abandonedaccount5 4 роки тому

      I love you (Said in Patrick's voice)

  • @jrose4351
    @jrose4351 Рік тому +2

    Love to learn like this, always gives a good briefing before going and reading the actual book. Praise God

  • @seojinyang8713
    @seojinyang8713 4 роки тому

    I try to read the whole bible from the first page to the last and you dont know how much these overviews help my reading. Thank you so much for creating these videos!!!

  • @kowen496
    @kowen496 Рік тому +3

    this is an awesome summary, especially for those who love visual learning :)

  • @brookswrld
    @brookswrld 5 місяців тому +3

    Why did God tell us 'Thou Shall Not Kill' but he literally sactions mass killings, often times unprovoked and against unsuspecting foes, throughout all of these stories. Can someone make it make sense?

  • @SaintNicholasFan
    @SaintNicholasFan 3 роки тому +32

    “Samson has no regard for God” Umm... are you kidding me? The text literally says many times that the Spirit of God was upon him, how exactly would Samson be able to perform these amazing works if he was not in communion with the Holy Spirit? “His life ends in mass murder” Come on guys, for real? The very fact that he received back his supernatural strength and was able to break down the pillars means that the Spirit of the Lord was once again upon him. He didn’t “murder” anybody, he suffered horribly under the philistines as a martyr and even sacrificed his own life to defeat the enemies of Israel. God was the one who working through him. Also, if Samson is supposedly a villain (as you erroneously paint him to be) why is he listed among the Saints of the Old Testament in Hebrews 11:32? Samson was a servant of God, and the destruction of the philistines was accomplished BY GOD through him. The end of Samson’s life is a beautiful story of God’s redemption, not “a violent rush mass murder”. You guys really dropped the ball on this one.

    • @lisamorrison6274
      @lisamorrison6274 3 роки тому +9

      I have really enjoyed the Bible Project videos and am so thankful for them but I am in full agreement with the above comment about the portrayal of Samson.

    • @sonofcronos7831
      @sonofcronos7831 3 роки тому +5

      God uses anyone he wants. Sansom was a terrible person who massacrated a lot of people for selfish reasons. He was a polygamous man and very angry, and God still uses him because HE WANTS. Is not the same as the communion with Holy Spirit in the Christianity, because here the communion is permament, and the people have to follow Christ. In the Old Testament, God puts his Spirit in anyone he can use. Saul was not in communion with God and God still put His Spirit in him (1 Samuel 19:23-24), Saul them start to speak things, and this give time so David can escape. Samsom have to free Israel of Philistines, so God empower Sansom to destroy them, but in either way Sansom was not doing that to help Israel, but to help himself, but since it was a opportunity, God empower him. The only diference is the final act, where Samsom probably repent of all the things and them ask for God power one more time, and that is it. And the philistines was not destroyed by Sansom, they continue to opress Israel until David appear to defeat them.

    • @sonofcronos7831
      @sonofcronos7831 3 роки тому +5

      And Samsom was not the villain, but he was not a hero. Jephtah also appear in the list of saints and he sacrificed his own daugher, a thing God himself hates, the list is to show how faith guide all this man, this dont mean that everything they do is to be accepted. The judges are not the villains, but are not hero, the only hero in the entire book is God himself and the first tree judges, all other judges have saved Israel, but they himself was terrible man.

    • @isaiah2810
      @isaiah2810 3 роки тому +3

      @@sonofcronos7831 They weren’t terrible men, you’re missing the point. The entire point of shining a spotlight on the flaws in their moral character of the judges is to show just how corrupted the people of Israel’s thinking had become-as men like Samson, Jephtah, and Gideon serve as microcosmic reflections of the society in which they had been brought up. The point is to show that (as a consequence of not driving out the Canaanites), Israelite society had become a morally depraved society just like the Canaanites. It’s not that these men were any more evil that any other human beings. In fact, they clearly revered and loved God and were accounted righteous in his sight because of their faith (Hab. 2:4), but their thinking had become deeply corrupted because they grew up in a backslidden society in which the behaviors of the Canaanites had been normalized. The very same thing occurs today. Behaviors that just a few generations ago were shamed are now glorified and consequentially even among the people of God-the younger generations accept certain sinful behaviors as normal because they grew up in a society that says it’s normal and it’s all they have ever known.

    • @ersturdevant2831
      @ersturdevant2831 3 роки тому

      Agreed.

  • @lindajoyrainbowneal5609
    @lindajoyrainbowneal5609 9 місяців тому

    ... thank u very much for your very helpful overview of this most disturbing book ... l must confess l got bogged down trying to get thru it because of the sexual abuse & the horrible demonic man issues, which triggered me tremendously ... but then l was reminded that my Lord keeps explicit records of all atrocities committed throughout history & will indeed serve up justice for all victims of all the monsters who did not repent ... ❤❤❤

  • @jdb33678
    @jdb33678 5 років тому

    I really appreciate these videos. I was brought up Christian and I’ve become a serious believer a few years ago. These videos really help explain the Old Testament for me which I always was confused about growing up. The Bible as a whole has been hard for me to study and understand but this has become on e of my favorite resources. Thank you guys! ❤️🙏🏾

  • @mikaylahavermale7636
    @mikaylahavermale7636 8 років тому +9

    I love how you guys put your skills together to share God's word but I stumbled across a problem. When reading about Samson, he never struck out to me as bad at all. I've always has compassion on Samson and I've always thought of him as a "friendly giant". When he destroyed everyone in the temple with the pillars, it was because he asked God to grant him the strength to do that, and God granted his wish. How is that, "forgetting who their God really is"? It just really confused me when I heard that part.

    • @emerynzisabira6625
      @emerynzisabira6625 5 років тому

      Mikayla Havermale of course God s chosen ones will be granted watever they ask for when they repent. He wasn’t what God wanted him to be coz he fell away. But our God is Merciful and is ready to bless and forgive us whenever we turn back to Him

    • @Window4503
      @Window4503 2 роки тому +1

      Samson tried to marry a Canaanite woman which is completely against what God said, he broke his Nazarite vows by eating honey from a carcass and making his parents ceremonially unclean too by offering some to them, he stayed with Delilah and arrogantly put himself in danger when she tried to trick him multiple times….He’s lustful and selfish, even demanding water from God like an entitled child. He just wasn’t that great despite his super strength and a lot of the situations he’s in for killing the Philistines are because of his lack of judgment; God just uses it for good.

  • @tempestangelslayer2295
    @tempestangelslayer2295 11 місяців тому +4

    Gods test run through Jews/Hebrews trying to get humans to follow him.I think we can all agree that test was a COMPLETE FAILURE despite all the Jews witnessed and enjoyed!
    This is why Christ came! We can make the choice to follow God through Spirit, discipline and Faith through Christ.

  • @IzzyNChrist
    @IzzyNChrist 8 років тому +10

    A little off topic, but I love the art and the drawing that you guys use on this channel to depict these biblical truths. I miss drawing and just art in general, I don't have time to do it anymore. God Bless, keep up the good work :)

    • @nltemin2398
      @nltemin2398 4 роки тому

      can you help me with the name of software for making illustrations like this?

  • @kingtriplebbb5347
    @kingtriplebbb5347 4 роки тому

    That was the Greatest Summary I have ever heard ever!!👏 thank God!! Finally someone knows how to get Right to the point 🙏👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @shelbyspellman3046
    @shelbyspellman3046 6 місяців тому

    I really appreciate these breakdowns because just reading the stories w/ no further study or community can cause wrongful comprehension. Thankfully I read what’s considered the Torah prior to reading Judges so I was aware the difference when they had God and when they turned away from Him.

  • @justinkailer5062
    @justinkailer5062 7 років тому +66

    Disappointed in the portrayal of Jephthah. He certainly did not vow to offer his daughter as a burnt offering and thus was like the Canaanites. He offered the Lord the first thing to greet him out of his house, which when he realized was his daughter, he was very emotional about, yet did as he vowed. To compare his to the Canaanites and their willful sacrifice of their children is extremely misleading, just to fit into your model of going from bad to worse. And don't forget that he is mentioned in the Hall of Faith in Hebrews 11. A good video with a very glaring flaw.

    • @christianldove
      @christianldove 7 років тому +28

      The traditional Jewish interpretation affirms that he did indeed sacrifice his daughter as a burnt offering (to which she faithfully consented). That is why the Jews have a 4-day feast in her remembrance annually. While people have argued for alternative interpretations, the evidence remains strongly in favor of the sacrifice. The point is that had Jephthah (and the people largely) not been ignorant of God's nature and holiness in contrast to the pagan gods, he never would have made such an oath. God punished Jephthah by taking his only child, but her response to this vow demonstrates that this nameless young woman is actually a Christ-type of the Old Testament: someone who willingly, faithfully, and lovingly submits to death for the salvation of her people. Her death is redeemed.

    • @alexmathew977
      @alexmathew977 6 років тому +6

      I finished reading Judges today, it is a short book. However, it is very hard to digest the violence and gore. If I'm not mistaken there isn't any blessing from God as Israel had forgotten about their God and hence the negative outcomes. When I read about Jephtha tears welled up in my eyes due to his illegitimate origin and him opening up to Yahwah at mispah. once he did that the next thing he did was write a letters to ammonite king (as in modern diplomacy) although the starting statement of Jeptha says that he was a mighty warrior. In fact My heart felt for the faithfulness of Jephtha towards God although he was born as an illegitimate son.
      Remember this words judges 11:35
      I have made a vow to the LORD that I cannot break.
      The way Jephtha was portrayed in this video isn't how I felt or learned about him.

    • @gdejeu
      @gdejeu 6 років тому +5

      let's not forget that what he did, he did thinking it is by the will of the Lord, and he indeed kept his vow, but by even making that vow he shows not to understand the Lord, but that he confuses Him and replaces all the gods of the Canaanites with one other god, not our true God, Who never would have asked for, or consented to such a sacrifice, let's not forget about Isaac... a very good video, without a glaring flaw, but a good portrail of a important figure with a glaring flaw

    • @cruise2954
      @cruise2954 5 років тому +1

      There might be a few reasons for that. First, it’s a video essay so of course it’s not going to get every detail from the book. Second, if you go to their website you’ll notice the Bible project is a project made by Religious people themselves, not that there’s anything wrong with that but it could have personal bias when it comes to their work. If you want to learn more about the Bible or more about theology, mythology in general I suggest you try to do more research on your own to try to at least get a more objective point of view.

    • @sluggie1018
      @sluggie1018 5 років тому +11

      @@christianldove Highly disagree on the punishing part actually. God is not the sadistic monster that would punish someone by tricking that someone to believe whatever he or she said was done out of free will. Yes. All of that is exactly what you are implying if you say God punished Jephthah. It was Jephthah's foolish words (extremely foolish because really, what else would come out from the door of his house? definitely not a fat bull) and his own doings. This can only exist when the judge clearly isn't knowledgeable in mosaic laws and scriptures and can't tell them apart from foreign idol worship cultures. Seriously, what kind of a righteous israelite would say something like I'll sacrifice the first thing that comes out from the door of my house. A house. A place where only people live.

  • @unitedstatescitizen1035
    @unitedstatescitizen1035 6 років тому +14

    Why don’t we ever hear about this in Sunday school or bible study ????

    • @domcruise274
      @domcruise274 3 роки тому +2

      To avoid nightmares probably.

  • @trainheartnet132
    @trainheartnet132 4 роки тому +4

    The book of judges paints humanity to be in the same sad state over and over again, generation after generation including today's generation and that unless we have God's presence, it's just a futile unending cycle of being lost.

  • @monicagutierrez3371
    @monicagutierrez3371 3 роки тому +1

    These help so much right now that I’ve started reading my Bible more and being more intentional about studying it. These videos are like crash courses or orientations. Well done 👏🏽