Ep.119 Blinded by Strength

Ep.119 Blinded by Strength

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Ep.120 Idols, Priests, and Bad Decisions

The era of the Judges ends not with victory, but with spiritual collapse. In this episode, we explore Judges chapters 17 and 18, where Israel’s problem is no longer external oppression, but internal corruption. A man named Micah creates a private shrine, a Levite becomes a hired ...  Show more

Ep.121 Belial in Benjamin

Judges 19 presents one of the darkest and most disturbing chapters in the Book of Judges, exposing just how far Israel had fallen during the era when “there was no king, and everyone did as they saw fit.” Through the story of a Levite, his concubine, and the city of Gibeah, the c ...  Show more

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