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Course: RELG 203, Spring 2012
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Judges, 2012/2/28 19 Jebus and Sodom , master and Lot Personal conflict: Samson (perhaps whether tell Delilah why he has such super power or not) God send Samson to have a Philistines wife. Book of Judges follow the story of Joshua Salvation in the form of the judges in ancient Israel , Judges----as king of military Sin punishment ----losing of liberation, the Israel has been slaved by the Philistines There...

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Judges, 2012/2/28 19 Jebus and Sodom , master and Lot Personal conflict: Samson (perhaps whether tell Delilah why he has such super power or not) God send Samson to have a Philistines wife. Book of Judges follow the story of Joshua Salvation in the form of the judges in ancient Israel , Judges----as king of military Sin punishment ----losing of liberation, the Israel has been slaved by the Philistines There is no king in Israel at that time. Set up for the idea for Israel to have a king, guarantee of law, When Samuel is going to be taken by the God, he assigned a King, Saul. Species of kingtalked by Deuteronomy set up of king----talked by Judges. Significant figures: Judges named 2 women in Judges. 1. Deborah a prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, Judges 4:4, theLORDshallsell Siseraintothehandofawoman Jael, 2. killed Sisera, Judges 4:18, Gideon led 300 men, defeating vast of enemies, in the midnight the traveling Christian at that time, God on their side to help them. Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, Jacob and Rachel Samson tears the lions apart with his bare hands when he and his parents went down. Later on Samson eats the honey inside the dead lion. By using the jawbone of an ass, Samson killed 1000 enemies Prostitute, appear just before Delilah, the woman who betrays Samson, resemble Judah in Gospels Delilah, whoring of the biblical women 1. Delilah----whore 2. Samson connect the most common strategy in BibleJesus, partial because Samson is a male figure, rationality, Delilahirrationality, betrayed rationality. Delilah is the type of Church clinging to Christ, Synagogue.
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