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What does the Bible say about Shamgar?

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Shamgar, mentioned in Judges 3:31, was raised up by God as a judge who delivered Israel by defeating 600 Philistines.

Shamgar is a notable figure in the Book of Judges, mentioned specifically in Judges 3:31, where he is described as the son of Anath who slew 600 Philistines with an ox goad and delivered Israel. This one-verse account highlights the role of judges in Israel as divinely appointed leaders to protect God's people from oppression. The text emphasizes that Shamgar’s victory was a result of God’s raising him up, illustrating the sovereign grace of God in delivering His people despite their sinfulness.
Scripture References: Judges 3:31

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