Have we misjudged the book of Judges?
The Church has a problem with Judges; it is so earthy,
puzzling, primitive and violent so much so that the Church can barely stomach it. Removing it from its category of embarrassing scripture, trusted Bible teacher Dale Ralph Davis makes Judges digestible.
Providing a theocentric exposition, this sharp and succinct commentary analyses the major literary and theological themes discovered in each section.
About the Author :
Dale Ralph Davis is a respected Bible expositor and author of many popular books. He was Minister in Residence of First Presbyterian Church, Columbia in South Carolina. Prior to that he was pastor of Woodland Presbyterian Church, Hattiesburg, Mississippi and Professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi.
Review :
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an excellent… crisp, lively… exposition on Judges.
“Bibliotecha Sacra
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The most practical expository work that this reviewer has ever encountered.
“Southwestern Journal of Theology
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Dr. Davis has a great sense of fun. He must often have his class or his congregation in stitches!
“Christian Arena
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One of the reasons I enjoy Davis's exposition so much is that I feel confident that he has done his exegetical homework, and so is not just delivering blessed, unhistorical thoughts on the text. Yet at the same time, he applies the text so well.
“Simon Gathercole
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There is here much practical biblical instruction for the believer and the church. This is an excellent presentation.
“Evangelical Times
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This was a very edifying and enjoyable Bible commentary through the book of Judges. The commentary divides Judges into three parts with a total of twenty one chapters. I think anyone who is studying the book of Judge will find this commentary as an indispensable resource. The great thing about the way the author writes is that it is accessible for preachers as well as the person in the pew.
“The Domain for Truth blog