JudgesBelievers Church Bible Commentary Series by Terry L. Brensinger |
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Judges is the 12th commentary to appear in the Believers Church Bible Commentary series, sponsored by six denominations: Brethren Church, Church of the Brethren, Brethren in Christ Church, General Conference Mennonite Church, Mennonite Brethren Church, and Mennonite Church.
Terry L. Brensinger explains the ups and downs of the Israelites during the period of the Judges. By tracing developments under each judge, he shows how Israels condition deteriorates to near-total chaos. The book of Judges begins with depictions of Israels obedience and faithfulness but ends with disunited and leaderless tribes. The people tend to take their focus away from serving the Lord. Instead, they follow other gods, seek false security, and do what is right in their own eyes.
By exploring the circumstances behind this decline, Brensinger provides practical applications for such contemporary issues as religious unfaithfulness, the nature of community, the roles and responsibilities of leaders, and war and violence.
The book presents essays expanding on themes useful for teaching, preaching, and Bible study; bibliographies; charts; a map for Judges; and an index of ancient sources. "Believers church" refers to churches in the Anabaptist heritage of faith.
The Author
Terry L. Brensinger, chair of the Biblical Studies, Religion, and Philosophy Department at Messiah College, Grantham, Pennsylvania, has published Simile and Prophetic Language in the Old Testament, and articles in periodicals and in reference volumes such as The Anchor Bible Dictionary. He writes as a scholar and a pastor.



