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What does it mean that God appoints judges in the Bible?

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In the Bible, God appoints judges to deliver His people from oppression and to guide them back to faithfulness.

The appointment of judges in the Old Testament, such as Deborah in Judges 4, illustrates God's ongoing care and intervention for His people. These judges acted as deliverers who were raised up at times of crisis, serving as a foreshadowing of Christ, who ultimately delivers from sin. Deborah’s role as a prophetess signifies how God communicates His will and brings about justice. This points to the reality that God is actively involved in guiding and sustaining His people throughout history.
Scripture References: Judges 4

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