Unlocking the Old Testament Part 18 - Judges and Ruth 1

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2015
  • David Pawson makes history interesting. Looking at the books of Judges and Ruth, he shows that there are 4 levels of studying history. 1) Important people; 2) Nations, political; 3) Patterns/cycles - rise and fall of civilisations; 4) Purpose/plot. While people often see no purpose in history, David shows that God is moving history to His planned ending. History is HIS-story and He’s writing it. In Judges, people had gone away from God and life became cyclical and things just happened again and again. In Ruth the line becomes the main thing and it ends with a royal line that is fulfilling God’s purpose. Redemption gets you off the roundabout and onto a line that’s going somewhere and you’re part of a purpose that’s being worked out in history. Originally Judges and Ruth were one book and still are in the Hebrew Bible. That’s important because they belong together. Many of the characters in Judges are weak but God uses them. Their weakness was matched by God’s strength. The people in this book weren’t actual Judges. They each saved the nation from a very bad situation. The Judge was God, operating through people. There was no King in Israel in those days. Every man did what was right in his own eyes. Because they didn’t clean wickedness from the land it was a constant problem to them. .
    David also has a book on this series find out more here: www.davidpawson.co.uk/search/...
    Free resources and a library of Davids teachings are available from www.davidpawson.org
    ©️David Pawson Ministry CIO 1995

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  • @ourlifeinwashington4114
    @ourlifeinwashington4114 3 года назад +66

    RIP Brother. May 4th 2020, he passed on my 45th bday. 2020 was the year I came back to Christ and Pawsons teachings were a huge help with this. I hope he knows.

    • @aarongonzales
      @aarongonzales 2 года назад +5

      May the 4th be with you!! My birthday is also May 4th! Also a prodigal as well. I came back to Jesus in 2017 in prison. When I got out I found Pawson and it helped me greatly.

    • @ourlifeinwashington4114
      @ourlifeinwashington4114 2 года назад +3

      @@aarongonzales thank 6ou for sharing. God bless you.

    • @christienasteyn6918
      @christienasteyn6918 Год назад +1

      Yes he was the best teacher i have listened to

    • @mikedradio
      @mikedradio 9 месяцев назад +1

      God knows ❤💪🙏

  • @hollysimduong4417
    @hollysimduong4417 Год назад +9

    His Bible teachings help us to understand the Bible in advance level! I am very appreciative for his unblock the Bible series!
    May the lord reward him and blesses his family

  • @tarzmani8037
    @tarzmani8037 2 года назад +13

    I truly feel fortunate and blessed to have found David Pawson's teachings. I enjoy listening to his calming voice. I watch his video until I fail asleep. Praise God for the gift given to this amazing teacher 🙏🔥

  • @bonnieduke652
    @bonnieduke652 4 года назад +54

    I found this site in the middle of the night and could not stop listening to his wonderful voice and manner and writing down everything he said! Loved it...Thank you

    • @carlalayne3942
      @carlalayne3942 3 года назад +4

      Same here

    • @aarongonzales
      @aarongonzales 2 года назад +3

      He's very helpful when starting a new book of the bible.

    • @mytaichi5945
      @mytaichi5945 2 года назад +1

      So thankful for this man’s teachings! Changed how I saw the Bible completely!

    • @estherpaulo9378
      @estherpaulo9378 Год назад

      Amen indeed, me too.❤️💐God bless‼️🤍✝️🕊️

  • @a.porter7512
    @a.porter7512 5 лет назад +24

    14 Mar 2019 I thank God for the anointed teaching David Pawson brought/BRINGS understanding into all my years of searching the Bible depths. What a wonderful legacy he has left all who want to seriously study God’s Word...
    Jesus loves you...a.

    • @Scripture-Man
      @Scripture-Man 5 лет назад +3

      I agree, though he hasn't "left his legacy" quite yet. Still very much alive! :)

  • @michaelmagee4318
    @michaelmagee4318 Год назад +2

    This man can explain the Bible like no other. Not could.

  • @ruthcardoz23
    @ruthcardoz23 Год назад +1

    I have been listening to the teachings of Beloved Teacher David Pawson...they have truly helped me....thank you God...

  • @crmier3227
    @crmier3227 3 года назад +16

    Beautifully explained, thank you, thank you blessed man, you are with our Lord now 🙏🏻🥀

  • @Zookatoot
    @Zookatoot 2 года назад +3

    BLESS THIS MAN David Pawson! AMEN

  • @debbycrowell303
    @debbycrowell303 7 лет назад +17

    thank you! ive read but you bring it to life real understanding!

  • @manjulajayaraman9782
    @manjulajayaraman9782 5 лет назад +12

    I must thank you wholeheartedly for unlocking the Bible.I have a desire to share with my church poem who cannot follow

  • @fatimatasourie1873
    @fatimatasourie1873 2 года назад

    May God almighty be praise for this wonderful man of GOD.
    I am really enjoying the WORD OF GOD BECAUSE OF THIS UNLOCKING THE BIBLE.

  • @MaryOkoh-dd9cn
    @MaryOkoh-dd9cn 2 месяца назад

    Very interesting, inspiring and revealing.
    The promised Land is not hesven but GOD'S REST❤

  • @jeremybarker6908
    @jeremybarker6908 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve learned so much listening to this man. I’m very humbled by this teaching too. God is so powerful. Unthinkably powerful but giving place for sin most inevitably brings destruction. Very powerful Bible study

  • @beautifulbuds
    @beautifulbuds 3 года назад +3

    Ever green preaching. Thank you 🙏🏻✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️

  • @ruthcardoz23
    @ruthcardoz23 Год назад

    Beautiful anointed poem may God who is Righteous have saved the little boy's soul.

  • @kratomgaming
    @kratomgaming 2 года назад +3

    Wow he makes things so clear!

  • @bettycarnaggio5053
    @bettycarnaggio5053 6 лет назад +10

    Thank you for all you do.

  • @denisekelleher9640
    @denisekelleher9640 2 месяца назад

    Such good teaching

  • @ernieenesi448
    @ernieenesi448 3 года назад +1

    Amazing study. Praise God.

  • @nissimhadassahlerner4720
    @nissimhadassahlerner4720 6 лет назад +8

    What a marvelous poem! Thank you for sharing it!

    • @Scripture-Man
      @Scripture-Man 5 лет назад

      A beautiful poem, yes, though the idea that the young Philistine was sympathetic towards Samson is not biblical. I find the story emotional enough without the need for poetry. Every time I read the story of Samson I am in tears. It is one of the most deeply moving parts of the whole Bible. How glorious to think that one day I will meet this legendary man in the flesh!

    • @yinkadavies8403
      @yinkadavies8403 Год назад

      Mr Lee, it was mind of the young boy that looked at Samson through his own eyes that intrigued me, yes the boy was a philistine, silent question, why didn’t that philistine boy, go to nudge any soldier what Samson was about to do…?

  • @tibejene
    @tibejene 5 лет назад +7

    In Amharic (Ethiopian language) the book of judges is named "መጽሀፈ መሳፍንት" it could be translated as the book of tribe leaders.

    • @alanmunch5779
      @alanmunch5779 2 года назад +1

      That's interesting, but it seems the main characters were not actually leaders of the tribes. I like David's suggestions of "The book of Trouble-Shooters" or "Deliverers of the groups of tribes". Greetings from London!

  • @faristus6172
    @faristus6172 3 месяца назад

    Amazing work

  • @devstev380
    @devstev380 8 лет назад +7

    Tks sir

  • @thuyluu8296
    @thuyluu8296 3 года назад +1

    So fascinating

  • @charisacrisostomo9983
    @charisacrisostomo9983 3 года назад

    My underliner ... thanks

  • @annamathew3865
    @annamathew3865 3 года назад

    Thank you..

  • @gustafhannibal
    @gustafhannibal Год назад +1

    15:30 It was the other way around. Those who lapped were chosen.
    „And the LORD said unto Gideon, By the three hundred men that lapped will I save you, and deliver the Midianites into thine hand: and let all the other people go every man unto his place."
    -Judges 7:7 (KJV)

    • @gustafhannibal
      @gustafhannibal Год назад

      @@DavidPawsonMinistry It's the other way around. Here's another translation where it is even clearer.
      "And the Lord said to Gideon, “With the 300 men WHO LAPPED I will SAVE YOU and give the Midianites into your hand, and let all the OTHERS GO every man to his home.”
      Judges 7:7 (ESV)"

    • @DavidPawsonMinistry
      @DavidPawsonMinistry  Год назад

      @@gustafhannibal what David says
      Just out of interest he sorted them out by bringing them to a stream or not and seeing whether they lapped or not …..
      Those who put their heads down to the water and licked were rejected and those who cupped their hands and lifted it so they could still keep an eye on the enemy were chosen
      This is correct with the NIV Judges 7:7
      “Three hundred of them drank from cupped hands, lapping like dogs. All the rest got down on their knees to drink. The Lord said to Gideon, “With the three hundred men that lapped I will save you and give the Midianites into your hands. Let all the others go home.””
      ‭‭Judges‬ ‭7:6-7‬ ‭NIV‬‬

    • @DavidPawsonMinistry
      @DavidPawsonMinistry  Год назад

      @@gustafhannibalP@@gustafhannibal
      @@gustafhannibalusing the word @@gustafhannibal In reference to @@gustafhannibal
      David is very specific @@gustafhannibalbecause they could keep one eye open to see the enemy
      NIV is clear those who drank with cupped hands stayed those who knelt down went home
      “Three hundred of them drank from cupped hands, lapping like dogs. All the rest got down on their knees to drink.”
      ‭‭Judges‬ ‭7:6‬
      And vs 7
      “The Lord said to Gideon, “With the three hundred men that lapped I will save you and give the Midianites into your hands. Let all the others go home.””
      Those who lapped - lapped with cupped hands and did not kneel down - which is what David says

  • @yinkadavies8403
    @yinkadavies8403 Год назад

    Have we found a name for the young man that wrote the blind Samson, that was a most invigorating poem I’ve heard from a young mind

  • @jesuschristsaves9067
    @jesuschristsaves9067 4 года назад +4

    35:03

  • @abrahamaguilar4960
    @abrahamaguilar4960 3 года назад

    What did David Pawson mean when he said they were all charismatic people ? 21:20

  • @chriswinters964
    @chriswinters964 3 года назад +2

    I might add that God told Gideon to take the 300 soldiers who lapped and not cup water was used. Judges 7:5-7

  • @michaelporter3347
    @michaelporter3347 Год назад

    Wow!

  • @Scripture-Man
    @Scripture-Man 5 лет назад +4

    Absolutely wonderful sermon. (This is my second time watching this series.) My only minor point of disagreement is the idea that Judges and Ruth are really one book. That is an interesting way of looking at it, but I don't see any clear historical evidence behind that, and I genuinely think the two books are very different and very separate.
    Another minor note is that Mr Pawson seems to jump on the bandwagon of making disparaging remarks about Lot, suggesting that Lot deliberately moved into an evil culture and became corrupted by it. Lot was a completely righteous man. He moved to Sodom because he liked the natural beauty of the area, but regarding its evil culture, Lot DESPAIRED of their wickedness, just as I despair of the wickedness of the British culture I live in. There is evil in every place, wherever we may live, but that does not make the saints any less holy.
    As well as disparaging righteous Lot, many Christians also disparage Samson, calling him "sinful" or even "wicked". How disgraceful! Samson was a hero, a holy man who defeated God's enemies, led by the Spirit of God every step of the way. He lived a hero and died a hero.
    Many Christians accuse Samson of "sinning" because he took himself a Gentile bride. But in fact that's something the Bible celebrates, for example in the book of Ruth.
    Christians also accuse Samson of "sinning" because he was drawn to his wife's beauty. But in fact the Bible places great importance on beauty (as Mr Pawson rightly points out here). The whole of the Song of Songs is a celebration of a man's attraction to his Shulamite lover (who was most likely a Gentile).

    • @raymk
      @raymk 4 года назад +3

      One thing I learned from Lot is that he deliberately chose for himself the better part of the land, instead of giving it to Abraham. Lot was given a chance to sacrifice his desire and prioritize his own family, but he chose to take all that is good for himself. It's not super evil or something, it's just not the right answer for this type of situation. As I read the Bible, it is true that Lot still had some righteouness in him, but that doesn't mean he was flawless. The fact that his daughters and his wife was saved from the great catasthrope doesn't mean they were righteous. Well..., but there is one thing I'm sure of, Lord was merciful to them, that's why they were saved.
      Samson on the other hand, he married a gentile (marrying to a person outside of God's family is forbidden and only brings trouble), he went to a prostitue (surely a christian is not allowed to let him/herself to fall to his/her own desire), and Samson told Delilah his sacred secret, a secret that was very crucial in his role as God's instrument. Samson knew God, but I think he was not close to God. Not only that, he prayed to God for the last time only to get his revenge to the Philistines. That wasn't very christian, I think...
      I do not know how Samson really lived those days, he might be more christian that I think. At least from the Samson that was potrayed here, we can learn where he failed, and rely more to the power of God. That's the most important.

    • @abashedsanctimony154
      @abashedsanctimony154 4 года назад

      @@raymk Saved Lot's wife, but she looked backward to Sodom/Gomorrah, lost salvation instantly

    • @trevhib
      @trevhib Год назад

      Please see pt 19 about 8minutes from the end where David speaks about why he believes they are one book, or at the very least written by one author as a 2 part volume.

  • @MMAPAYNE
    @MMAPAYNE 3 года назад

    I am just now seeing this and it is amazing. He mentions at 19:15 about a sermon that he did about “Samson’s hair growing again” I have searched for the video and I have not had any luck. If anyone knows where I can find it would he a huge help. Thank you
    God Bless

    • @davidparker1729
      @davidparker1729 2 года назад +1

      I tried too. Only found 3 other sermons on the theme by other preachers. I wonder if the 'Official' we sometimes hear from could find it and let us know. My guess is that David remembered the occasion but that it was not recorded, so will not be in the archives.
      Shalom and agapé, David

    • @TheJagadish18
      @TheJagadish18 2 года назад +1

      Plese check below playlist..hope you are looking for the same..it is of only audio recorded but wonderful message.. ruclips.net/p/PLiuKxQNBOCAAFTpW0RXnZ1YkGlFtXwH9w

    • @davidparker1729
      @davidparker1729 2 года назад +1

      @@TheJagadish18 Thank you so much for the link. Watched first3 and linked to the rest of the series. Father has spoken words of encouragement for me already through this video. So bless you and David, Agapé and shalom.

    • @nonimbuga499
      @nonimbuga499 2 года назад

      Can someone share the link kindly please to the sermon mentioned

  • @ruslankazakov
    @ruslankazakov 4 года назад +1

    6:43 David Pawson mentions that the Book of Judges and the Book of Ruth were one book and still are in Hebrew Bible (Tanakh), which is NOT the case. The Book of Judges belongs to Neviim (The Latter Prophets, the second part of Tanakh) and the Book of Ruth belongs to Ketuvim (Writings, the third part of Tanakh).

  • @thabisomaleka3933
    @thabisomaleka3933 2 года назад

    did David have the same strength as Samson ??

  • @hei8398
    @hei8398 5 лет назад +1

    I wonder why the Benjamin women were killed as well? Were they as wicked as the men?

  • @mahonnicklin9108
    @mahonnicklin9108 5 лет назад +4

    You gotta watch those gay men around your concubines

  • @nashvillain171
    @nashvillain171 4 года назад +7

    17:05 "Samson was brought up a Nazarene," Dr. Pawson says. Samson was brought up a *nazarite,* not a Nazarene. A Nazarene is a native of Nazareth. Samson was not from Nazareth; he was from Zorah.
    A nazarite is one who voluntarily took a vow described in Numbers 6:1-21. "Nazarite" comes from the Hebrew word נזיר nazir meaning "consecrated" or "separated".

    • @trevhib
      @trevhib Год назад

      Yes. Slip of the tongue on David's part. He knows the difference.

    • @nashvillain171
      @nashvillain171 Год назад

      @@trevhib Indeed.

    • @trevhib
      @trevhib Год назад

      @@nashvillain171 How do, brother. I've always been intrigued by the similarity between the two words. I had wondered if there was some relationship between them in the Hebrew. I've never looked into it but it wouldn't surprise me.

    • @nashvillain171
      @nashvillain171 Год назад

      @@trevhib So, the Hebrew meaning of the word Nazarene is "sprout". The Hebrew meaning of the word Nazarite is "consecrated" or "separated". I suspect they are related in that a sprout "separates" from its seed.

    • @trevhib
      @trevhib Год назад

      @@nashvillain171 Interesting 👍

  • @yall2743
    @yall2743 5 месяцев назад

    Where is Yael on this list who Deborah profetised about? Shes the one who killed Sisera. She was not Isrelian but Arameic and thats very interesting, why did she decode to kill him? She also invited him into her tent even though she was married. Lured him to sleep and then killed him. Im a bit amazed he doesnt bring this up. Shes also the only woman in the bible that kills a man.

  • @justinchamberlain3443
    @justinchamberlain3443 Год назад

    21 different civilizations

  • @timamor915
    @timamor915 3 года назад

    There is a lot more told about Jephthah than that he is Head of Gilead not least the fact that we are told that he killed his own daughter, because he vowed to sacrifice the first creature he saw if he returned home victorious. It feels like Pawson is leaving out the bits of the Bible he finds unpalatable (Judges 11:31-40)

    • @reksubbn3961
      @reksubbn3961 3 года назад +6

      David does not intend to cover every verse. His intention is to help to unlock the Bible so we can read it and understand it. He has other sermons available where he deals with every verse.In my experience he covers every part of the Bible. That's what I like about his teaching.

    • @amandakreitzer8261
      @amandakreitzer8261 2 года назад

      He didnt sacrifice her. God forbids human sacrifice. She could not marry and had to remain single.

    • @timamor915
      @timamor915 2 года назад

      @@amandakreitzer8261 The text makes it clear that she was sacrificed. You are trying to rewrite the text to make it more palatable to your view of what the Bible is.

  • @mikemolaro4198
    @mikemolaro4198 6 месяцев назад

    Great talk but real blunder at 24:25. I dont know this dear mans personal beliefs or what he meant by this statement, but God has not given the land of Israel to the Jews. The promised land is heaven. Abrahams seed is the humanity of faithful. This idea that we need to protect the Jews because God lronised then Israel ..ugh. Such a huge misunderstanding.

    • @DavidPawsonMinistry
      @DavidPawsonMinistry  5 месяцев назад

      I dont think so - what does Gods word say ?
      - does Deuteronomy 1:8 not say "go and process the land I have given you" ? Was that not God speaking to the descendants of Abraham ?
      The promise land for Christians is not Heaven - but the New Earth prepared for the bride ......... the dwelling place of God will be with Man on the New Earth
      Revelation 21:1-5
      Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God. He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.” And he who was seated on the throne said, “Behold, I am making all things new.” Also he said, “Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.”