Tola and Jair judge Israel in quieter years. Then Israel serves a whole pantheon of foreign gods, and the LORD, provoked, refuses at first to save them, telling them to cry to the gods they have chosen. When they put away their idols and humble themselves, He can bear Israel’s misery no longer, and the stage is set for a new deliverer against Ammon.
Judges study chapter
Judges 10
c. 1100 BCTola and Jair judge Israel; the people again serve foreign gods and are oppressed by the Ammonites.
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