Excerpt from The Book of Judges With Map, Introduction and Notes
Othniel to deliver them, and the land has rest 40 years; ver. 12 - 14, Israel again does evil and is made to serve the king of Moab 18 years; ver.15 - 30, the children Of Israel cry unto the Lord, who sends Ehud to deliver them, and the land has rest 80 years. This plan however is strictly carried out only for six oppressions and six judges, according to the follow ing scheme.
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