Judges 1:29

1:29 The men of Ephraim did not conquer the Canaanites living in Gezer. The Canaanites lived among them in Gezer.

Judges 2:23

2:23 This is why the Lord permitted these nations to remain and did not conquer them immediately; he did not hand them over to Joshua.

Judges 3:6

3:6 They took the Canaanites’ daughters as wives and gave their daughters to the Canaanites; they worshiped their gods as well.

Judges 6:6

6:6 Israel was so severely weakened by Midian that the Israelites cried out to the Lord for help.

Judges 8:9

8:9 He also threatened the men of Penuel, warning, “When I return victoriously, I will tear down this tower.”

Judges 9:21

9:21 Then Jotham ran away to Beer and lived there to escape from Abimelech his half-brother.

Judges 10:2

10:2 He led Israel for twenty-three years, then died and was buried in Shamir.

Judges 10:16

10:16 They threw away the foreign gods they owned and worshiped the Lord. Finally the Lord grew tired of seeing Israel suffer so much.

Judges 11:28

11:28 But the Ammonite king disregarded the message sent by Jephthah.

Judges 12:7

12:7 Jephthah led Israel for six years; then he died and was buried in his city in Gilead.

Judges 12:15

12:15 Then Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite died and was buried in Pirathon in the land of Ephraim, in the hill country of the Amalekites.

Judges 13:25

13:25 The Lord’s spirit began to control him in Mahaneh Dan between Zorah and Eshtaol.

Judges 17:6

17:6 In those days Israel had no king. Each man did what he considered to be right.

Judges 18:6

18:6 The priest said to them, “Go with confidence. The Lord will be with you on your mission.”

Judges 20:11

20:11 So all the men of Israel gathered together at the city as allies.

Judges 21:4

21:4 The next morning the people got up early and built an altar there. They offered up burnt sacrifices and token of peace.