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  1. 10 wrz 2022 · How could state-sponsored and legalized evil be permitted in a civilized country in the twentieth century? The core answer, as this Essay will explain, is that German society—including, shamefully, the courts, judges, lawyers, and legal theorists—accepted and in many cases promoted Nazi [1] power and race-based injustice.

  2. The book of Judges’ narrative reflects the existence of a continuous line of pre-monarchic rulers in Israel, which extends from the rise of Israel’s first judge (Othniel) to the fall of her last judge (Abdon), whose final year is the year prior to the likely start-date of Samuel’s judgeship.

  3. Courts were made up of three judges; all verdicts were final, and the convicted defendant was immediately executed. The 20 July plot in 1944 was accompanied by a series of aggressive prosecutions, and over 110 death sentences were imposed in fifty trials.

  4. An important dimension of this discus- sion is the recognition that Judges presents a polemical view of early Israelite history that promotes the interests of the tribe of Judah and the Davidic dynasty by pointing to the inadequacies of the judges from the northern tribes of Israel. Studies by Brettler and O'Connell are.

  5. The Book of Judges consists of three well defined portions: (1) an introduction i. 1-ii. 5, giving a view of the condition of the country at the time when the period of the Judges begins: (2) the history of the Judges ii. 6-xvi.: (3) an ap-pendix xvii.-xxi., describing in some detail two incidents

  6. 6 dni temu · The racial laws, defining Aryans and Jews and restricting the latter by ever-harsher measures, generated a detailed body of legal precedent. Judges enforced the Nazi euthanasia program and made no attempt to interfere with concentration camps.

  7. 10 cze 2011 · In its present position within the literary structure of the Book of Judges, Judg 1:1–2:5 stands as an introduction to those events purported to have transpired following the death of Joshua (1:1a).

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