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Judges: Audio Lectures

27 Lessons on History, Meaning, and Application

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Judges: Audio Lectures

By: K. Lawson Younger
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The concept of judgment is at odds with today's culture, which considers it a sin to suggest there is such a thing as sin. Perhaps that is partly because we have seen all too clearly the fallibility of those who judge. What many of us long for is not judgment but righteousness and deliverance from oppression. That is why the book of Judges is so relevant today: it reveals a God who employs very human deliverers but refuses to gloss over their sins and the consequences of those sins. Exploring the links between the Bible and our own times, lessons share literary perspectives on the book of Judges that reveal ageless truths for our twenty-first-century lives.

Judges: Audio Lectures features scholar and professor K. Lawson Younger teaching through the book of Judges in 27 engaging and challenging lessons. A companion to Younger's Judges, Ruth commentary in the NIV Application Commentary series, these lessons of restoration help us discover how to apply Scripture to our lives today.

Judges: Audio Lectures is part of the Zondervan Beyond the Basics Video Series, which is dedicated to bringing expert teaching from the world's best biblical scholars and theologians directly to interested learners.

©2025 K. Lawson Younger (P)2025 Zondervan Academic
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