Judges
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
|
Date: 2008
Judges book of the Bible, seventh book of the Old Testament in the order of the Authorized Version. It is the sequel of Joshua in the biblical history, telling of the Hebrews in the Promised Land from Joshua's death up to the time of Samuel . As stated in its introduction, the book is an account of Israel's successive apostasies from God and their consequences—first, punishment at the hands of a foreign nation, then delivery from it by God, who raises up a leader. The leaders are called judges; they are primarily military leaders, the heads of tribes. The chronology of Judges is impossible to untangle, partly because of occasional failure to give the length of time between the judges. The book consists mainly of lengthy accounts of a few judges: Deborah with Barak , Gideon , Gideon's usurping son Abimelech , Jephthah , and Samson . The other judges receive less attention, some a bare mention: Othniel, Ehud, and Shamgar before Deborah; Tola and Jair before Jephthah; and Ibzan, Elon and Abdon before Samson. The opening chapter of the book is out of order, for it belongs to the period of Joshua; the closing chapters contain two appended stories of violence, one laid in Dan, the other in Benjamin. For critical views of the composition and for bibliography, see Old Testament .
Author not available, JUDGES.,
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press
For permission to reuse this article, contact Copyright Clearance Center.
Related articles from HighBeam Research:
|
Political judges and popular justice: a conservative victory or a conservative dilemma?
William and Mary Law Review; 4/1/2008; Brown, George D.; 29345 words;
... to choose at least some of their judges. (25) Whether this sea change is ... stated, [W]e have the spectacle of judges during campaign season receiving ... we have an increasing spate of news articles about funding and judicial ... is skyrocketing, with some judges raising $2 million or more ...
|
|
Bush budget provides for lots of judges: would provide $1 million for Civil Legal Assistance Act.
Florida Bar News; 3/1/2006; Blankenship, Gary; 1481 words;
... Goodner. That's two district court of appeal judges, 40 circuit judges, and 24 county judges. Half of those would be filled as of September ... inquiry system, which provides information to judges about the defendants appearing before them. Improving ... At the trial court level, other than the new ...
|
|
International law from the trial judge's vantage point.
Denver Journal of International Law and Policy; 6/22/2007; Kane, John; 4124 words;
... intellectual curiosity for federal district judges. We looked at comparative legal systems ... opining on some of the problems we face as judges because of the xenophobia and obduration of some appellate judges and politicians. Undoubtedly I will talk ...
|
|
High court asked to limit judge's role in settlement; Lawyers argued over how much authority a federal judge has to review a legal settlement involving UnitedHealth.(BUSINESS)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 5/8/2008; Phelps, David; 484 words;
... PHELPS; STAFF WRITER Is it proper for judges to remove their judicial robes and put ... shareholders and pension funds, argued that judges are asked to rule on the fairness and ... transaction was made in good faith. Short said judges should not review specific business decisions ...
|
|
Our judges.(Neighbor)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 1/9/2008; 192 words;
We recruited judges from each of our four coverage areas ... the winners. The process was blind, so judges did not know the names or schools of the students they were judging. Thank you, judges! - Jim Arey, Elk Grove High School teacher ...
|
|
Collie Josh is best in RSPCA show ; Grooming kits were at the ready, owners preened their dogs and perfected the 'walk' to wow the judges at this year's RSPCA Companion Dog Show.
Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph; 5/12/2008; 410 words;
... dogs and perfected the 'walk' to wow the judges at this year's RSPCA Companion Dog Show ... proved he was born to win. He bowled the judges over yesterday at the Grange Farm Hobbies ... before he is due to go in front of the judges but I think they expect him to be a bit ...
|
|
GOP JUDGES JUDICIAL CANDIDATES; COUNTY REPUBLICANS MUST DECIDE AMONG INCUMBENTS, CHALLENGERS FOR 3 POSITIONS.(Local)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY); 4/4/2008; 341 words;
... the next 10 years. Three judgeships are up for election this fall: County Court, Surrogate Court and Family Court. The current judges in each spot are running for re-election and each one faces at least one challenger. County Court Judge Walter Hafner Jr., first ...
|
|
Teen knife killers are condemned by judges.(News)
Birmingham Mail (England); 5/10/2008; 325 words;
TWO senior judges today spoke out against the dreadful influence of teenage knife culture as ten youths were jailed over the murders of two schoolboys ...
|
|
Teen knife killers are condemned by judges
Birmingham Mail; 5/10/2008; 327 words;
TWO senior judges today spoke out against the "dreadful influence" of teenage knife culture as ten youths were jailed over the murders of two schoolboys ...
|
|
Judges criticise council over adoption.(News)
The Journal (Newcastle, England); 5/13/2008; 344 words;
Byline: DENISE ROBERTSON LAST week two senior judges strongly criticised a local authority that forced through the ... had allowed the adoption to go through the day before. The judges were scathing. The council's failure to answer that letter ...
|
|
Judges impressed with excellent standards as member of largest society take the prizes.(News)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); 5/13/2008; 458 words;
... Royal Welsh Agricultural Society. The judges were impressed with the excellent standards ... challenge in deciding on a winner. One of the judges, John Evans (ex Adas), said: This year ... the All Wales Baled Silage Competition, judges noted the wide range of farm systems in ...
|
|
Judge puts a block on tribunal questioning what Bertie told Dail.
The Daily Mail (London, England); 5/9/2008; 471 words;
... questionthe former Taoiseach over comments made in the Dail. The three judges also ruled that Mr Ahern had legal privilege concerning 150documents ... Constitution and the law and was not about protecting himself. The judges agreed. Mr Justice Kelly continued: Drawing Mr Aherns attention ...
|
|
Judge not.(In Box)
Foreign Policy; 5/1/2008; 345 words;
Crony judges appointed by friends in high places. Whistle-blowers punished for reporting corruption. Political influence bought through donations ...
|
|
What would Judge Tim do?(Features)
The Mirror (London, England); 5/10/2008; 132 words;
Byline: Richard HAMMOND I HAVE a new guru and shall henceforth be turning to this majestic figure for advice on every single aspect of my life. Judge Timothy Nash, faced with three middle-aged women found guilty of getting drunk and mugging a bloke for his wallet, informed them that they had
|
|
Judge critical of CPS no show ; A judge at Plymouth Crown Court has ordered an investigation after no-one from Exeter Crown Prosecution Service turned up to prosecute a high-profile pounds1 million drug-smuggling case.
Plymouth Evening Herald, The; 5/10/2008; GRAHAM BROACH Herald Reporter; 316 words;
A judge at Plymouth Crown Court has ordered an investigation after no-one from Exeter Crown Prosecution Service turned up to prosecute a high-profile pounds1 million drug-smuggling case. Jason Burns, 34, of Grove Park, Torpoint, and David Lee, 49, of Lyme Cross Road, Huyton on Merseyside, appeared
|
See all results from premium newspaper and magazine articles, images, maps and more at HighBeam Research.
Related articles from newspapers, magazines and other sources:
May judges attend privately funded educational programs? Should judicial education be privatized? Questions of judicial ethics and policy.
Fordham Urban Law Journal; 2/1/2002; Green, Bruce A.; 31108 words;
|
Judicial performance review: a balance between judicial independence and public accountability.(Rethinking Judicial Selection: A Critical Appraisal of Appointive Selection for State Court Judges)
Fordham Urban Law Journal; 1/1/2007; Dubofsky, Jean E.; 11113 words;
|
A comparison of the criminal appellate decisions of appointed state supreme courts: insights, questions, and implications for judicial independence.(Rethinking Judicial Selection: A Critical Appraisal of Appointive Selection for State Court Judges)
Fordham Urban Law Journal; 1/1/2007; McLeod, Aman L.; 7693 words;
|
The judicial independence through fair appointments act.(Rethinking Judicial Selection: A Critical Appraisal of Appointive Selection for State Court Judges)
Fordham Urban Law Journal; 1/1/2007; Greene, Norman L.; 8210 words;
|
Enriching judicial independence: seeking to improve the retention vote phase of an appointive selection system.(Rethinking Judicial Selection: A Critical Appraisal of Appointive Selection for State Court Judges)
Fordham Urban Law Journal; 1/1/2007; Irwin, John F. Real, Daniel L.; 8123 words;
|
Designing an appointive system: the key issues.(Rethinking Judicial Selection: A Critical Appraisal of Appointive Selection for State Court Judges)
Fordham Urban Law Journal; 1/1/2007; Tarr, G. Alan; 10354 words;
|
Help wanted: is there a better way to select judges?(Rethinking Judicial Selection: A Critical Appraisal of Appointive Selection for State Court Judges)
Fordham Urban Law Journal; 1/1/2007; Bierman, Luke; 6495 words;
|
Beyond merit selection.(federal and state judges)
Fordham Urban Law Journal; 2/1/2002; Bierman, Luke; 9274 words;
|
Running for judge: how non-partisan?(Political Adviser)
Campaigns & Elections; 5/1/1996; Cerrell, Joseph R.; 1683 words;
|
Case delay rejected as judges opt for docket discretion. (Up Front).
Los Angeles Business Journal; 1/20/2003; Bronstad, Amanda; 800 words;
|
|
|