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A.M. 2591-2909.  B.C. 1413-1095.  the Lord.
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against.
  
Judg 3:9; Judg 3:10; Judg 3:15; Judg 4:5; Judg 6:14; 1Sam 12:11; Acts 13:20
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Jer 18:8; Jer 21:10; Jer 44:11; Jer 44:27; Mic 2:3
  
judges.
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had said.
  
The {shophetim} were not judges in the usual sense of the term; but were heads or chiefs of the Israelites, raised up on extraordinary occasions, who directed and ruled the nation with sovereign power, administered justice, made peace or war, and led the armies over whom they presided. 
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Lev 26:15-46; Deut 4:25-28; Deut 28:15-68; Josh 23:15; Josh 23:16
  
Officers with the same power, and nearly the same name, were established in New Tyre, after the termination of the regal state; and the Carthaginian Suffetes, the Athenian Archons, and the Roman Dictators, appear to have been nearly the same.  
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had sworn.
  
delivered.  Heb. saved.
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Deut 32:40; Deut 32:41
  
Neh 9:27; Ps 106:43-45
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greatly.
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Judg 10:9; 1Sam 13:6; 1Sam 14:24; 1Sam 30:6; 2Cor 4:8

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against.

Jer 18:8; Jer 21:10; Jer 44:11; Jer 44:27; Mic 2:3

had said.

Lev 26:15-46; Deut 4:25-28; Deut 28:15-68; Josh 23:15; Josh 23:16

had sworn.

Deut 32:40; Deut 32:41

greatly.

Judg 10:9; 1Sam 13:6; 1Sam 14:24; 1Sam 30:6; 2Cor 4:8