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What does the Bible say about God's deliverance in Judges?

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The book of Judges illustrates God's deliverance of Israel through judges, showcasing His mercy despite their continual sin.

The book of Judges presents a narrative not merely of historical events but of God's ongoing redemption plan for His people. Judges like Ehud are raised by God to deliver the Israelites from oppression, demonstrating His mercy even when they falter into sin. In Judges 3:20-21, for instance, Ehud, despite being a left-handed man likely with a disability, becomes a crucial instrument in God's hands to deliver Israel from Moabite oppression. This story is emblematic of the broader gospel theme found throughout the Scriptures, where God consistently raises up deliverers for His people, providing not only physical salvation but also pointing toward spiritual redemption through Christ.
Scripture References: Judges 3:20-21

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