March 20, 2024 Bible Study — The Cycle of History

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Judges 1-3.

Today’s passage helps explain why the account of Caleb’s daughter marrying his nephew, Othniel, was so important that it was recounted twice in the Book of Joshua, and then again here.  Othniel was the first of the judges to follow the death of Joshua.  I always struggle deciding how to write about this passage here at  the beginning of the Book of Judges.  The writer clearly combines his editorial content with the history he is recording so that it is difficult to separate what he includes because it tells us what happened when and what he includes here because it helps us understand why these things happened.  For example, the passage tells us that the Israelites served the Lord throughout the lifetime of Joshua and the elders who outlived him, but that once that generation had died they turned from Him.  Yet, the first of the Judges whom God raised up when they were oppressed was Othniel, the son-in-law of Caleb.  I think we can conclude from this that Othniel did not become a leader of Israel until after the death of his father-in-law and of his father.  However, what the writer does establish here is a pattern we can see in more recent history.

  1. People experience suffering because they fail to follow the laws which God has laid down.
  2. They cry out to God for deliverance,.
  3. God sends a leader to deliver them and turn their hearts back to Him.
  4. That generation dies and the next generation, or the one following that, repeats step 1

 

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.