he book of Judges is the history of Israel during the
government of the Judges, who were occasional deliverers, raised
up by God to rescue Israel from their oppressors, to reform the
state of religion, and to administer justice to the people. The
state of God's people does not appear in this book so
prosperous, nor their character so religious, as might have been
expected; but there were many believers among them, and the
tabernacle service was attended to. The history exemplifies the
frequent warnings and predictions of Moses, and should have
close attention. The whole is full of important instruction.