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Judges records the birth pangs of the Israelite nation. From the Conquest to the Settlement, the conflicts in this book (military, political, and religious) reveal a nascent Israel, struggling to define itself as a people. The period of the Judges, c. 1200–1100 B.C.E., was fraught with intertribal struggles, skirmishes, and pitched battles with neighboring peoples, and the constant threat of...

As will be clear to readers who study the judges stories, the historian’s task is enormously complicated in the Book of Judges by the sense of humor in the very narratives which witness to religious organization in the period. Yet there can be no doubt that the organization of Israel was, in this period, essentially religious. Striking parallels have been noted between the twelve-tribe structure and other religiously related tribal groups, known best from the classical world. There the indigenous
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