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Judges 17-18

1 h 0 min · 13 mei 2026
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We are back together for a verse-by-verse walk through Judges 17 and 18; two of the most disturbing and revealing chapters in the entire book. With no judge named and no foreign oppressor in sight, the narrative pulls back to show us the moral and religious condition of Israel itself. A wandering Levite, a homemade shrine, a stolen blessing, and an entire tribe carving out an inheritance God never gave them, all stitched together by the haunting refrain: "In those days there was no king in Israel; every man did what was right in his own eyes."

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In Episode 128 of The One Accord Podcast, Joe, Greg, and Eric dig into one of the most disturbing and debated passages in the book of Judges — the story of Jephthah, the valiant warrior born of a harlot who was rejected, rediscovered, and raised up to deliver Israel from Ammon. But his victory is shadowed by a vow so rash it has troubled readers for millennia. Did Jephthah actually sacrifice his own daughter as a burnt offering? Or did he dedicate her to lifelong service to the Lord? The guys wrestle through the Hebrew text, the translational flexibility of a single conjunction, and the theological implications of either reading. The conversation then moves into Judges 12, where Israel's first recorded civil war erupts — Ephraimites vs. Gileadites, the infamous "Shibboleth" test, and the brutal slaughter of 42,000 Israelites by fellow Israelites. The episode closes with an unexpectedly sharp observation: the book of Judges is quietly setting the stage for Israel's demand for a king.

29 apr 202657 min