The angel of the LORD confronts Israel at Bochim (“weeping”) for breaking the covenant and sparing the Canaanites, warning that those nations will become a snare. As the generation that had seen the LORD’s works dies, a new generation arises “who did not know the LORD,” and the tragic cycle of the book is laid out: apostasy, oppression, crying out, and deliverance by a judge, repeated and worsening.
Judges study chapter
Judges 2
c. 1375 BCThe angel of the LORD rebukes Israel at Bochim; the faithful generation dies, and the cycle of apostasy begins.
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