Judges 17-21
What happens when God’s people act as if they have no President?
In those days Israel had no king, everyone did as he saw fit (17:6, 18:1, 19:1, 21:25)
Judges 17-18
Micah (stole from own mother, had idols in his home, used priest for good luck)
Micah’s Mother (No disciplining, bad vow, partial keeping of vow)
Jonathan (left Levitical city, content with idolatry, followed the money)
Tribe of Dan (failed to obey God, took priest, destroyed peaceful people)
People of Laish (peaceful people, non-Israelites)
Judges 19-21
Levite (non-compassionate, violent)
Concubine (adulterer)
Concubine’s Father (alcoholic, delayed their travels)
People of Jebus (non-Israelites, no information given)
People of Gibeah (non-hospitable, sexually violent)
Old man from Ephraim (hospitable, but allowed abuse)
Israelites (made foolish oaths, Jabesh Gilead didn’t even show up, killed many)
Benjamites (didn’t discipline members, became insignificant tribe)
In those days Israel had no king, everyone did as he saw fit (17:6, 18:1, 19:1, 21:25)
Judges 17-18
Micah (stole from own mother, had idols in his home, used priest for good luck)
Micah’s Mother (No disciplining, bad vow, partial keeping of vow)
Jonathan (left Levitical city, content with idolatry, followed the money)
Tribe of Dan (failed to obey God, took priest, destroyed peaceful people)
People of Laish (peaceful people, non-Israelites)
Judges 19-21
Levite (non-compassionate, violent)
Concubine (adulterer)
Concubine’s Father (alcoholic, delayed their travels)
People of Jebus (non-Israelites, no information given)
People of Gibeah (non-hospitable, sexually violent)
Old man from Ephraim (hospitable, but allowed abuse)
Israelites (made foolish oaths, Jabesh Gilead didn’t even show up, killed many)
Benjamites (didn’t discipline members, became insignificant tribe)
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