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Book Description

Title:
Judges and Ruth, W. Robertson Nicoll, ed., The Expositor's Bible
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton
Pages:
423
Subjects:
Judges, Ruth, Commentary, Old Testament
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Table of Contents: Judges

  1. Problems of Settlement and War
  2. The Way of the Sword
  3. At Bochim: The First Prophet Voice
  4. Among the Rocks of Paganism
  5. The Arm of Aram and of Othniel
  6. The Dagger and the Ox-Goad
  7. The Sibyl of Mount Ephraim
  8. Deborah's Song: A Divine Vision
  9. Deborah's Song: A Chant of Patriotism
  10. The Desert Hordes; and the Man at Ophrah
  11. Gideon, Iconiclast and Reformer
  12. "The People and Yet Too Many"
  13. "Midian's Evil Day"
  14. Gideon the Ecclesiastic
  15. Abimelech and Jotham
  16. Gilead amd its Chief
  17. The Terrible Vow
  18. Shibboleths
  19. The Angel in the Field
  20. Samson Plunging into Life
  21. Dauntless in Battle, Ignorantly Brave
  22. Pleasure and Peril in Gaza
  23. The Valley of Sorek and of Death
  24. The Stolen Gods
  25. From Justice to Wild Revenge

Table of Contents: The Book of Ruth

  1. Naomi's Burden
  2. The Partings of the Ways
  3. In the Field of Boaz
  4. The Hazardous Plan
  5. The Marriage at the Gate
  • Index

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