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Topic:
The Book Of Judges -- A Brief Overview, Part 4 Of 4
(3.) The historic section of the book is followed by an appendix
(17-21), which has no formal connection with that which goes before. It
records (a) the conquest (17, 18) of Laish by a portion of the tribe of
Dan; and (b) the almost total extinction of the tribe of Benjamin by the
other tribes, in consequence of their assisting the men of Gibeah
(19-21). This section properly belongs to the period only a few years
after the death of Joshua. It shows the religious and moral degeneracy
of the people. The author of this book was most probably Samuel. The
internal evidence both of the first sixteen chapters and of the appendix
warrants this conclusion. It was probably composed during Saul's reign,
or at the very beginning of David's. The words in 18:30,31, imply that
it was written after the taking of the ark by the Philistines, and after
it was set up at Nob (1 Sam. 21). In David's reign the ark was at Gibeon
(1 Chr. 16:39)
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