1. Judges 17:1–21:25 (ESV)
  2. Structure and outline

Connection of the epilogue to the prologue

Judges 17:1–21:25 (ESV)

1 There was a man of the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was Micah.

The epilogue contains two episodes (Judges 17:1 – 18:31 and Judges 19:1 – 21:25), corresponding to the prologue, which includes a double introduction (Judges 1:1 – 2:5 and Judges 2:6 – 3:6).

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