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

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The Book of Judges illustrates how God kept His promises to Israel despite their repeated failures and sin.

The Book of Judges serves as a historical record of Israel's cyclical rebellion against God and His faithfulness to His covenant promises. Even when the Israelites turned away from God, He utilized their enemies to bring them back to Himself, proving His relentless pursuit of His people. As seen in Judges 2:1-3, God reminds Israel of His covenant and continually raises judges to redeem them from oppression. Thus, the promise of God's unfailing love and grace is central throughout the narrative, demonstrating that His covenant shall not be broken even in times of Israel's unfaithfulness.
Scripture References: Judges 2:1-3

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