Definition
The Book of Judges narrates a tumultuous period in Israelite history between Joshua's death and the rise of the monarchy. It presents a cycle of sin, oppression, repentance, and deliverance. It's like a repetitive plot line in a TV show but with different characters each time. Think of it as a series of short stories about flawed heroes. The book highlights the consequences of disobedience and the need for strong leadership.