Judges 2

Judges 2

An Angel of the Lord appears at Bokim (meaning "weepers") and rebukes the Israelites for breaking their covenant promise by failing to destroy the Canaanite altars and intermarrying with the local peoples. The people weep and offer sacrifice, but their repentance is short-lived. The Angel declares that God will no longer drive out the remaining nations, but they will remain as "thorns in their sides" to test Israel's loyalty. This chapter introduces the cyclical pattern of the book: Sin, Servitude (Oppression), Supplication (Crying out), and Salvation (Deliverance by a Judge).

00
00
Previous Chapter
You are at the beginning.
Search Chapters
Next Chapter
You have reached the end.
Search Chapters
This is the block containing the Collection list that will be used to generate the "Previous" and "Next" content. You can hide this block if you want.

Psalms 145

David's majestic hymn of praise. The psalm celebrates God's greatness, glorious majesty, compassion, and the righteousness of His promises.

Psalms 146

A celebration of trusting in God, not man. God is the Creator and the helper of the oppressed, blind, and widowed.

Discover Bible Verses

Ultimate Guide to Bible Verses About Healing

Your complete guide to bible verses about healing. Find scriptures for physical, emotional, and spiritual comfort, and discover God's promises of restoration.

15 Bible Verses for Grief and Healing After Loss

When you're grieving, it's hard to find the right words. We've gathered 15 bible verses about grief and healing to bring you comfort and hope.

12 Bible Verses About Love and Relationships

We've gathered 12 key bible verses about love and relationships. Find God's wisdom on marriage, friendship, and how to love others well.