This book offers a detailed study of the biblical Book of Judges, one of the most fascinating and complex books of the Old Testament. It includes a detailed map of the region, an introduction that covers the theological, historical, and literary aspects of the book, and notes that provide additional insights and explanations. This book is an excellent guide to the Book of Judges for scholars, students, and lay readers alike.
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