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Why is it significant that God raised up judges for Israel?

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God raising up judges signifies His mercy and sovereignty in providing deliverance to His people.

The raising up of judges in Israel is significant as it illustrates God's unending mercy and faithfulness toward His people, even amidst their repeated disobedience. Each judge, appointed by God, was a means of deliverance from their oppressors, showcasing His active engagement in human history (Judges 3:15). This pattern reminds us that God did not abandon Israel despite their failures; rather, He intervened to restore them. This foreshadows the greater deliverance through Christ, who is the ultimate Judge and deliverer of His people, providing a lasting redemption that the temporary judges could not fulfill. Thus, God's raising up of judges reveals both His grace and His plan for salvation throughout history.
Scripture References: Judges 3:15, Hebrews 2:10

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