First, consider the application
Reflections on the classic reading of the third chapter of the Judge's Record
(A) Thinking
1. What's the purpose of keeping a few? What ethnic groups are left behind? 1/6
2. What did the Israelis do to make God angry with them? God enslaved the people of Israel? What did O 'Neill become a judge for? How did he win? What is the achievement of victory? 7/ 1 1
3. What did the Israelis do? Who did God give them to? What was the scene at that time? 12/ 14
4. What was the result of Israel's call to God? What is Ehud's gift? How did he win? What are the achievements of victory? 15/30
5. What is Shan Jia's record as a judge? 3 1
(2) Application
How do you understand God's righteousness and love in this chapter?
Second, the classic reading outline
Life with foreigners.
Judge 3: 1/6
First, foreigners stayed.
(a) the purpose of the stay
1. Know the war in Canaan.
2. Learn not to understand war.
3. Test them to listen to the commandments
(2) The land left behind
1, the land that has not been obtained-live separately.
(1) Five leaders of the Philistines
(2) all Canaanites
③ Sidonians
(4) Hivites in Lebanon
2. People who have not been driven away-cohabitation.
(1) Canaanites
② Hittites
(3) Amorites
(4) Billy bathes people
(5) Hiwitt
(6) Jebusites
Second, the war left behind-the rise of three judges
(1) Judge Osny 7/ 12
1. Man's rebellion-doing what God regards as evil.
2. The commandments of the true God
-borrow Gu Shan Lisa Tian, king of Mesopotamia.
3. The Voice of the People-The Rise of Judge Osny
4. The judge's redemption-God came to him and asked him to win.
Rural Peace-Forty Years of Rural Peace
(2), the judge to water 12/30
1. Man's rebellion-doing what God regards as evil.
2. The punishment of the true god-the three-nation alliance attack
(1) Ijilun, King of Moab
(2) ammonites
(3) Amaleks
The voice of the people-raising a savior.
4. The judge's redemption-kill King Igyilun of Moab with water.
5. Peace in China-80 Years of Peace in China
(3) Judge Shanjia 3 1
1 later.
2. Ana's son
3. Bullwhip tools
Third, think and answer.
1. What's the purpose of keeping a few? What ethnic groups are left behind? 1/6
Answer: 1), in order to test the Israelis who didn't know about the war with Canaan, let the descendants of Israel know and learn about this unknown war.
To test whether they would obey the commandments commanded by the Lord through Moses.
2) Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites.
2. What did the Israelis do to make God angry with them? God enslaved the people of Israel? What did O 'Neill become a judge for? How did he win? What is the achievement of victory? 7/ 1 1
Answer: 1), do evil in the eyes of the Lord, forget the Lord their God, and serve the Baals and the Asherah;
2) In the hands of King Gu Shan Risatia of Mesopotamia;
3) Israel cried out to the Lord;
The spirit of the Lord came on him, and he judged Israel and went out to war. The Lord delivered his enemies into his hand, and he prevailed over Cushan-rishathaim.
4) So the country was at peace for forty years.
3. What did the Israelis do? Who did God give them to? What was the scene at that time? 12/ 14
Answer: 1), Israel did evil in the eyes of the Lord;
2) In the hands of Moab;
3) Eglon, king of Moses, became strong and attacked Israel. Eglon summoned the Ammonites and Amalek to fight against Israel and occupied the city of palm trees. Israel served Eglon king of Moab for eighteen years.
4. What was the result of Israel's call to God? What is Ehud's gift? How did he win? What are the achievements of victory? 15/30
The Lord raised up a deliverer for them, Ehud son of Gera, a Benjamite.
2) it is convenient to use the left hand,
3) On the grounds of giving gifts, he drew a sword from his right leg and stabbed the king in the abdomen.
4) Moab was conquered by Israel. This middle school has been quiet for 80 years.
5. What is Shan Jia's record as a judge? 3 1
A: He killed 600 Philistines with an ox-driving stick, and he also saved Israel.
Fourth, the application solution
Application 1:
How do you understand God's righteousness and love in this chapter?
Answer: God will never let go of those who do evil and disobey God. Offending an upright God will lead to God's anger and judgment. God's people themselves lowered the standards of God's commands, but God never lowered his own standards. If you disobey God's command, you will lose God's blessing.
God is kind. He always responds to the repentance of his people. He is always willing to be kind. Because of the change of the people, he still saved his people from the enemy.
Application 2:
How do you understand God's righteousness and love in this chapter?
Answer: God will never let go of those who do evil and disobey God. Offending an upright God will lead to God's anger and judgment. God's people themselves lowered the standards of God's commands, but God never lowered his own standards. If you disobey God's command, you will lose God's blessing.
If we confess our sins, God is faithful and just, and will forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. (about 1: 9)
God is merciful. He always responds to his people's plea for repentance. He is always willing to be merciful. Because of the change of the people, he still saved his people from the enemy.
Because it is not that our high priest cannot sympathize with our weakness. He has been tempted in all things, just like us, but he has not sinned. (Hebrews 4: 5)
Application 3
How do you understand God's righteousness and love in this chapter?
Understand the righteousness of God from this chapter; If the Israelites break their covenant with God and do evil in the eyes of God, God will deliver them into the hands of their enemies. Punish them.
God's love; If the Israelites turn to God, God will raise a savior for them and save them from the enemy's rule.
Application 4:
How do you understand God's righteousness and love in this chapter?
Answer: God punishes them and punishes them according to their sins.
The Israelites cried out in their distress, and God took pity on them and saved them according to his lovingkindness.
This is the nature of God, as the poet said:
Psalm 1 16:5 The Lord is gracious and righteous, and our God is merciful.
Application 5:
How do you understand God's righteousness and love in this chapter?
A: God wants future generations of Israel to know and learn about those unknown wars. I intend to put them among the nations left over from the land of Canaan, and hone their spirits, so that they can abandon evil deeds and do good, understand the mighty works of the Lord, the true God, and learn to trust him. Later, two judges were promoted to lead them to fight and hand over the enemy to them personally, so that they won, and the peace of the country was 120. But God gave them to the king of Moab to serve for eighteen years, and it was God's kindness to let them re-understand the slavery of their ancestors in Egypt. We should teach them not to forget their roots, but to know, rely on and fear the true God. It is also God's punishment for their treachery and evil deeds. It also shows that God's love never leaves, and God's punishment is just.
Application 6:
How do you understand God's righteousness and love in this chapter?
A: Not all the Israelites expelled the Canaanites. God will test the Israelites to see if they can keep their promises and trust in the one true God, the Lord. As a result, they abandoned the Lord, married Canaanites and worshipped Baal, which brought disastrous consequences. When they turned to God for help, God sent judges to save them, but the people committed crimes again and again. The holy God will never regard guilt as innocence. God will not abandon his Covenant people, even if they have sinned.
Application 7:
How do you understand God's righteousness and love in this chapter?
A: The Israelites are God's chosen people, and God constantly trains them to be holy people. Because God is holy, let the people be holy. If they commit crimes, God will reform them, and God will judge them justly. God is more loving. Even if people go against God's will, as long as they turn to God for help, God will immediately help them to be saved.