Ehud’s Mission: Aspects of Early Israelite Religion in Judges 3:12-20
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https://doi.org/10.60061/fths.2022.1.99-104Keywords:
Ehud, Book of Judges, Deliverers, Narratological, Biblical Studies, Old Testament, Orthodox TheologyAbstract
The goal of this article is to present the major theological points of Judges 3:12-30 (the deliverance cycle about Ehud and his mission as a judge), and, to arrive at a generalization about Israel‘s religious fervor in the setting of the Book of Judges. The commentary on the narratological aspects of the material in Judges 3:12-30 underscores a literary feature, i.e. a history of sequential deliverers, who bear the name ‚judges‘, fight the war of YHWH and have an immense practical effect on the Israelite community.
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2025-09-09
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Ehud’s Mission: Aspects of Early Israelite Religion in Judges 3:12-20. (2025). Forum Theologicum Sardicense, 1, 99-104. https://doi.org/10.60061/fths.2022.1.99-104