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''Judges'' is followed by the [[Book of Ruth]].
''Judges'' is followed by the [[Book of Ruth]].
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=== This book contains the following tropes ===
== This book contains the following tropes ==
* [[Arc Words]]: "Israel had no king in those days. Everyone did as he pleased."
* [[Arc Words]]: "Israel had no king in those days. Everyone did as he pleased."
* [[Badass]]: The Judges
* [[Badass]]: The Judges
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* [[Chosen One]]: The Judges
* [[Chosen One]]: The Judges
* [[Chronic Villainy]]: The Israelites lapse in their faith whenever God saves them.
* [[Chronic Villainy]]: The Israelites lapse in their faith whenever God saves them.
* [[Crapsack World]] / [[Humans Are Bastards]]: Made alarmingly clear in the stories after Samson.
* [[Crapsack World]] / [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]: Made alarmingly clear in the stories after Samson.
* [[Cycle of Revenge]]: The [[Central Theme]] of Samson.
* [[Cycle of Revenge]]: The [[Central Theme]] of Samson.
* [[Fat Bastard]]: Eglon.
* [[Fat Bastard]]: Eglon.

Revision as of 21:54, 17 October 2016

The seventh book of The Bible.

Years after the Israelites settled into Canaan, they are still suffering from foreign attacks and inter-tribal conflicts. Whenever Israel is in trouble, God calls a "Judge" to save them.

Judges is followed by the Book of Ruth.


This book contains the following tropes