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The Lord Of The King - 1632 Words

The Israelites were simply unable to follow the word of the Lord, were constantly disobeyed him, thus offending and angering the Lord. In order to control them, the Lord set, what would become, a long line of judges, or â€Å"chieftains.† The duties of these men were to follow the word of the Lord, and to entrust the word of G-d into their followers. Their first judge was Othniel the Kenizzite, and in the case of Othniel, â€Å"the spirit of the Lord descended upon him and he became Israel’s chieftain.† (Judges. 3:9-10). By the rule of this man, the Israelites went to war, won, and â€Å"the land had peace for forty years.† (Judges. 3:11). This man was loyal, strong, and proactive in his duties to protect and maintain peace in his land. The next judge was Ehud, who was sent by the Lord to kill King Eglon of Moab, who the Lord had let rule over the Israelites as their punishment for offending Him. This man was not only cynical in the casual murder of Eglon, but also proved extremely loyal to the Lord. He then went on to slay over 10,000 Moabites, which made his land â€Å"tranquil for eighty years.† (Judges. 3:30). After the death of Ehud, the Israelites again angered the Lord, and he made them suffer for twenty years at the hands of King Jabin of Canaan. Following their cries, the Lord appointed Deborah. She fearlessly led 10,000 men up Mount Tabor, in pursue of defeating Jabin’s army commander, and, much like Ehud, cynically murdered the man while he slept trusting next to her. While the listShow MoreRelatedThe King Of Israel And The Lord875 Words   |  4 PagesSaul was king, you were the one who led Israel on their military campaigns. And the Lord your God said to you, ‘You will shepherd my people Israel, and you will become their ruler† (1 Chronicles 11:2, New International Version). 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