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Judges 12

The Jephthah Cycle: A Salvation Marred by Tragedy (Judges 11:12-12:15)

May 10, 2022Kirk E. Miller Leave a comment

The Jephthah Cycle: A Salvation Marred by Tragedy (Judges 11:12-12:15)
CrossWay Community Church
May 8th, 2022

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The Judges Cycle

February 5, 2022February 5, 2022Kirk E. Miller

The follow graphic depicts the cycle that is introduced in Judges 2:6-3:6 and plays out throughout the rest of the book.

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