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Judges and Ruth

THE NIV APPLICATION COMMENTARY

From biblical text … to contemporary life

K. Lawson Younger Jr.

The NIV Application Commentary: Judges, Ruth

Copyright © 2002 by K. Lawson Younger Jr.

Requests for information should be addressed to:

Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49530

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Younger, K. Lawson.

Judges, Ruth / K. Lawson Younger.

p. cm.—(The NIV application commentary)

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

ISBN-10: 0-310-20636-7

ISBN-13: 978-0-310-20636-1

1. Bible. O.T. Judges—Commentaries. 2. Bible. O.T. Ruth—Commentaries. I. Title. II. Series.

BS1305.3.Y68 2001

222′.3077—dc21 2001045574

CIP

All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible: New International Version®. NIV®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other—except for brief quotations in printed reviews, without the prior permission of the publisher.

Contents

Series Introduction

General Editor’s Preface

Author’s Preface

Abbreviations

Introduction to Judges

Outline of Judges

Bibliography on Judges

Text and Commentary on Judges

Introduction to Ruth

Outline of Ruth

Bibliography on Ruth

Text and Commentary on Ruth

Scripture Index

Subject Index

Author Index

NIV Application Commentary

Series Introduction

The NIV Application Commentary Series is unique. Most commentaries help us make the journey from our world back to the world of the Bible. They enable us to cross the barriers of time, culture, language, and geography that separate us from the biblical world. Yet they only offer a one-way ticket to the past and assume that we can somehow make the return journey on our own. Once they have explained the original meaning of a book or passage, these commentaries give us little or no help in exploring its contemporary significance. The information they offer is valuable, but the job is only half done.

Recently, a few commentaries have included some contemporary application as one of their goals. Yet that application is often sketchy or moralistic, and some volumes sound more like printed sermons than commentaries.

The primary goal of the NIV Application Commentary Series is to help you with the difficult but vital task of bringing an ancient message into a modern context. The series not only focuses on application as a finished product but also helps you think through the process of moving from the original meaning of a passage to its contemporary significance. These are commentaries, not popular expositions. They are works of reference, not devotional literature.

The format of the series is designed to achieve the goals of the series. Each passage is treated in three sections: Original Meaning, Bridging Contexts, and Contemporary ...

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About Judges and Ruth

The concept of judgment is at odds with today’s culture, which considers it a sin to suggest there is such a thing as sin. Perhaps that is partly because we have seen all too clearly the fallibility of those who judge. What many of us long for is not judgment but righteousness and deliverance from oppression. That is why the books of Judges and Ruth are so relevant today: Judges, because it reveals a God who employs very human deliverers but refuses to gloss over their sins and the consequences of those sins; and Ruth, because it demonstrates the far-reaching impact of a righteous character. Exploring the links between the Bible and our own times, Dr. K. Lawson Younger Jr. shares literary perspectives on the books of Judges and Ruth that reveal ageless truths for our twenty-first-century lives.

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