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  • Ep.114 A Pause in the Chaos
    Oct 20 2025

    As Jephthah’s turbulent story comes to an end, we step through the quieter judges who followed—Ibzan, Elon, and Abdon. Together, their rule spans 31 years, offering Israel brief moments of peace between storms. Each judge, from Jephthah’s vow to Abdon’s legacy, reflects a nation caught between faith and forgetfulness. This episode closes the chapter on Jephthah and leads us toward the rise of Samson—the next mighty yet flawed deliverer of Israel.

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    Highlights
    • Jephthah’s vow and legacy

    • The quieter judges: Ibzan, Elon, and Abdon

    • The debate over Ibzan and Boaz

    • Peace and decline in the late Judges period

    • Preparing for the rise of Samson

    #HistoryOfTheBible #BiblePodcast #BookOfJudges #Jephthah #Ibzan #Elon #Abdon #Boaz #Samson #IsraeliteHistory #BiblicalArchaeology #BibleStudy #OldTestament #BiblicalHistory #FaithAndFailure #AncientIsrael #JudgesOfIsrael #BibleStories #PodcastCommunity #ChristianPodcast

    Sources
    • ESV Study Bible

    • Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible (NIV)

    • ESV Archaeology Study Bible

    • New Spirit-Filled Life Bible (NLT)

    • Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Timelines

    • Satellite Bible Atlas by Schlegel

    • The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History

    • WorldHistory.org

    • BiblicalArchaeology.org

    • ArmstrongInstitute.org

    • Chabad.org

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  • Ep.113 A Fight for the East
    Oct 6 2025

    In this episode, we follow Jephthah, the outcast turned warrior, as he leads the people of Gilead against the Ammonites. From his unusual vow to the shocking consequences that follow, we explore how one man’s faith, mistakes, and leadership shaped Israel during a turbulent time. We’ll also see the deadly civil war with Ephraim and the first recorded use of dialect as a tribal distinction. History, faith, and the human cost of vows collide in a story that still resonates today.

    Highlights

    • Jephthah’s rise from exile to military leader

    • The vow and its controversial fulfillment

    • Battle against the Ammonites

    • Civil war with Ephraim

    • Lessons from Israel’s tribal conflicts

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    Sources

    • ESV Study Bible

    • ESV Archaeology Study Bible

    • Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible (NIV)

    • New Spirit-Filled Life Bible (NLT)

    • BiblicalArchaeology.org

    • Chabad.org

    • Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Timelines

    • Satellite Bible Atlas by Schlegel

    • Bible Mapper Atlas
    • My Jewish Learning
    • Bible Hub
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  • Ep.112 From Outcast to Commander
    Sep 15 2025

    The Israelites fully abandon the Lord, leading to 18 years of Ammonite oppression. On the east side of the Jordan, the tribes of Gad, Reuben, and half of Manasseh are subjugated. The Ammonites are organized, militarily strong, and expanding their territory. Seeing the crisis, the elders of Gilead call Jephthah from the land of Tob, where he had been exiled. Jephthah, a skilled warrior but born of a marginalized family, is made leader to confront the Ammonite threat. He first attempts diplomacy, sending messengers to the Ammonite king, disputing their historical claim to the land, setting the stage for the battle and the vow that will define his leadership.

    Highlights:

    • Israel abandons the Lord → oppression begins

    • Ammonites crush Israel, east of the Jordan

    • Jephthah’s exile in Tob → rise as mercenary leader

    • Elders of Gilead recruit Jephthah

    • Diplomatic message sent to the Ammonite king

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    Sources:

    • ESV Study Bible

    • ESV Archaeology Study Bible

    • Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible (NIV)

    • New Spirit-Filled Life Bible (NLT)

    • BiblicalArchaeology.org

    • ArmstrongInstitute.org

    • Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Timelines

    • Satellite Bible Atlas by Schlegel

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  • Ep.111 Peace Before the Storm
    Sep 1 2025

    The next chapters of Judges introduce what we call minor judges—leaders whose stories are shorter or from less dominant tribes. After Abimelek’s violent reign, Tola from the tribe of Issachar rises to restore peace. He brings 23 years of stability, not through war, but through political leadership. Following Tola, Jair of Gilead judges Israel for 22 years, ruling a network of thirty towns through his sons. During this time, Israel enjoys almost five decades of peace, but the people turn toward foreign gods—Baal, Ashtoreth, Chemosh, Milcom, Dagon, and more. This leads God to hand them over to the Ammonites and Philistines, setting the stage for the next period of oppression and conflict. The episode also explores the history and culture of the Ammonites, their military strength, and strategic interest in Gilead, giving context to the coming battles.

    Highlights

    • Tola: Peaceful Judge from Issachar

    • Jair: 30 Sons, 30 Towns

    • 45 Years of Stability

    • Israel’s Turn to Foreign Gods

    • Rise of Ammonites and Philistines

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    Hashtags #Judges #MinorJudges #Tola #Jair #IsraelHistory #Ammonites #Philistines #AncientIsrael #BiblicalHistory #BibleStudy #Gilead #KingdomsOfIsrael #Baal #Ashtoreth #Chemosh #Milcom #Dagon #EasternMediterranean #LateBronzeAge #IronAge

    Sources

    • Blue Letter Bible

    • Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible (NIV)

    • ESV Study Bible

    • ESV Archaeology Study Bible

    • New Spirit-Filled Life Bible (NLT)

    • ArmstrongInstitute.org

    • BiblicalArchaeology.org

    • WorldHistory.org

    • Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Timelines

    • Satellite Bible Atlas (Schlegel)

    • The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History

    • Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews

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  • Ep.110 The Fall of a King
    Aug 18 2025

    In this episode of The History of the Bible, we continue the story of Abimelek after his rise to power in Shechem. Exploring Judges 9, we examine how internal strife between Abimelek and the leaders of Shechem led to betrayal, rebellion, and a brutal conflict that climaxed in the attack on Thebez. From the role of the temple of El-Berith to the strategic significance of Mount Zalmon and Thebez, this episode unpacks the political and cultural backdrop of Israel during the early Iron Age. We also place Abimelek’s rule in the wider context of world history, at the close of the Late Bronze Age, when major empires such as Egypt and the Hittites were collapsing. The episode highlights how ambition, divine judgment, and fragile leadership intertwined to shape this turbulent chapter in Israel’s history.

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    #HistoryOfTheBible #BookOfJudges #Abimelek #Shechem #AncientIsrael #BibleHistory #BiblicalArchaeology #LateBronzeAge #IronAge #TempleOfElBerith #Thebez #MountZalmon #GideonsSons #OldTestamentHistory #BiblicalLeadership

    • ESV Study Bible (Crossway, 2008) – Notes on Judges 9.

    • ESV Archaeology Study Bible (Crossway, 2018) – Historical context on Shechem, Thebez, and Iron Age Canaan.

    • Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible (NIV, Zondervan, 2016) – Insights on covenantal temples, Abimelek’s kingship, and Shechem’s mixed population.

    • New Spirit-Filled Life Bible (NLT, Thomas Nelson, 2002) – Spiritual application of Abimelek’s leadership.

    • Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Timelines (Rose Publishing, 2005), p. 104–109 – Map references for Shechem, Mount Zalmon, and Thebez.

    • Satellite Bible Atlas by William Schlegel (2013), Map 6–7 – Geographic context of Shechem and surrounding battles.

    • The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History (Cengage, 2018), p. 83–89 – Collapse of Late Bronze Age civilizations.

    • Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology – Articles on Shechem and Canaanite religion.

    • BiblicalArchaeology.org – Discussions on Iron Age Shechem and Abimelek’s historical setting.

    • WorldHistory.org – Entries on the Late Bronze Age collapse and Canaanite culture.

    • BlueLetterBible.org – Hebrew word study of “evil spirit” in Judges 9:23 and cross-references.

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  • Ep.109 The Rise of a Self-Made King
    Aug 4 2025

    Gideon's story continues as his many sons, including Abimelek—born of a concubine from Shechem—play key roles in the unfolding drama. After Gideon's death, Abimelek uses his maternal ties to Shechem, a city with a mixed Israelite and Canaanite population, to seize power. He manipulates the people and elites, securing seventy pieces of silver from the temple of Baal-Berith to hire mercenaries. Abimelek kills his brothers and is crowned king under a great tree near Shechem, marking the first Israelite kingship over a city with a complex cultural and religious backdrop. Meanwhile, the youngest son of Gideon condemns this rise to power with a fable illustrating Abimelek’s destructive rule. This episode explores themes of ambition, political intrigue, and the consequences of leadership outside God’s anointing.

    Scripture

    Judges 8:34-35 and Judges 9:1-15

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    Hashtags

    #BibleHistory #Judges #Abimelek #Gideon #AncientIsrael #BiblicalLeadership #Shechem #BaalBerith #BiblePodcast #HistoryOfTheBible #BiblicalStudies #OldTestament

    Sources

    • ESV Study Bible

    • ESV Archaeology Study Bible

    • Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible (NIV)

    • New Spirit-Filled Life Bible (NLT)

    • BlueLetterBible.com

    • Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Timelines

    • Satellite Bible Atlas by Schlegel

    • The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History

    • WorldHistory.org

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  • Ep.108 Gideon's Victory
    Jul 21 2025

    This episode of The History of the Bible walks through the conclusion of Gideon’s journey—starting with his unconventional 300-man battle plan, through the chaotic defeat of the Midianites, to the personal vengeance that followed. Listeners will explore how Gideon’s symbolic use of trumpets, torches, and jars sowed confusion in the Midianite camp, leading to their retreat across the Jordan River. But the battle didn’t end there. Gideon pursued the fleeing kings, Zebah and Zalmunna, demanding justice for the death of his brothers.

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  • Ep.107 300 Soldiers
    Jul 7 2025

    This episode of The History of the Bible explores the pivotal moment when Gideon tears down his father’s altar to Baal and rises into leadership, guided by God’s voice and supernatural signs. From the theological implications of destroying pagan idols to the personal transformation symbolized in Gideon’s new name, “Jerub-Baal,” this episode connects biblical narrative, historical context, and ancient Near Eastern customs. Listeners will gain insight into how Gideon, the least in his clan, becomes God’s chosen instrument through signs like the fleece and divine dreams. With only 300 inexperienced men, armed with torches and shofars, Gideon’s faith becomes the foundation for a miraculous victory—proving that deliverance belongs to the Lord, not human strength.

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