Tasker, David2023-11-012023-11-012015-01-012015-06-09<p>Tasker, D. (2015). Doing right in their own eyes: The great controversy theme in the book of judges. In G. Pfandl (Ed.), <em>The great controversy and the end of evil: Biblical and theological studies in honor of Angel Manuel Rodriguez in celebration of his seventieth birthday</em> (pp. 3-13). Silver Spring, MD: Review & Herald.</p>9780925675224https://research.avondale.edu.au/handle/123456789/07197439<p>The great controversy theme saturates the book of Judges. The historical context is portrayed as chaotic, in large measure due to the conflicting ethical views of people whose allegiance is either with Yahweh or Baal. Case studies of Deborah, Gideon and Samson illustrate the intensification of this struggle which ebbs and flows in unexpected ways.</p>en-us<p>Due to copyright restrictions this book chapter is unavailable for download.</p> <p>Staff and students of Avondale College may access <em>The great controversy and the end of evil</em> from Avondale College Library (230.67 P47).</p>Great controversyJudgeschiastic structureDeborahGideonSamsonDoing Right in Their Own Eyes: The Great Controversy Theme in the Book of JudgesBook Chapter