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Easton's Bible Dictionary

Judge:

(Heb. shophet, pl. shophetim), properly a magistrate or ruler, rather than one who judges in the sense of trying a cause. This is the name given to those rulers who presided over the affairs of the Israelites during the interval between the death of Joshua and the accession of Saul (Jdg 2:18), a period of general anarchy and confusion. "The office of judges or regents was held during life, but it was not hereditary, neither could they appoint their successors. Their authority was limited by the law alone, and in doubtful cases they were directed to consult the divine King through the priest by Urim and Thummim (Num 27:21). Their authority extended only over those tribes by whom they had been elected or acknowledged. There was no income attached to their office, and they bore no external marks of dignity. The only cases of direct divine appointment are those of Gideon and Samson, and the latter stood in the peculiar position of having been from before his birth ordained 'to begin to deliver Israel.' Deborah was called to deliver Israel, but was already a judge. Samuel was called by the Lord to be a prophet but not a judge, which ensued from the high gifts the people recognized as dwelling in him; and as to Eli, the office of judge seems to have devolved naturally or rather ex officio upon him." Of five of the judges, Tola (Jdg 10:1), Jair (3), Ibzan, Elon, and Abdon (12:8-15), we have no record at all beyond the bare fact that they were judges. Sacred history is not the history of individuals but of the kingdom of God in its onward progress.

In Exd 2:14 Moses is so styled. This fact may indicate that while for revenue purposes the "taskmasters" were over the people, they were yet, just as at a later time when under the Romans, governed by their own rulers.

International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Judge:

juj (shopheT; New Testament dikastes, krites): In the early patriarchal times the heads of families and the elders of the tribes were the judges (compare Ge 38:24), and their authority was based on custom. In the wilderness Moses alone was the judge until Jethro suggested a scheme of devolution. On his advice Moses divided the people into groups of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens, and over each group a wise and good man was set as a judge. Thereafter only the most important cases were brought before Moses (Ex 18:13-26; De 1:9-17). This arrangement ceased to be practicable when the children of Israel settled down in Canaan. Although David took counsel with the heads of thousands and hundreds (1Ch 13:1), it need not be assumed that this was a continuation of the plan adopted by Moses. Probably the local courts were not organized till the time of David. In the days of the Judges justice was ministered by those who had risen by wisdom or valor to that rank (Jud 4:5). An organized circuit court was established by Samuel, who judged cases himself, and also made his sons judges (1Sa 7:16; 8:1). After the monarchy was instituted, the king tried all cases, when requested to do so by the wronged person, in the palace gate (1Ki 7:7; Pr 20:8). There was no public prosecutor (2Sa 14:4; 15:2-6; 1Ch 18:14; 1Ki 3:16; 2Ki 15:5). Under David and Solomon there were probably local courts (1Ch 23:4; 26:29). Jehoshaphat organized a high court of justice (2Ch 19:8). The prophets often complain bitterly that the purity of justice is corrupted by bribery and false witness (Isa 1:23; 5:23; 10:1; Am 5:12; 6:12; Mic 3:11; 7:3; Pr 6:19; 12:17; 18:5). Even kings sometimes pronounced unjust sentences, especially in criminal cases (1Sa 22:6-19; 1Ki 22:26; 2Ki 21:16; Jer 36:26). An evil king could also bend local courts to do his will, as may be gathered from the case of Naboth's vineyard (1Ki 21:1-13).

The first duty of a judge was to execute absolute justice, showing the same impartiality to rich and poor, to Jew and foreigner. He was forbidden to accept bribes or to wrest the judgment of the poor (Ex 23:6-8; De 16:19). He must not let himself be swayed by popular opinion, or unduly favor the poor (Ex 23:2,3).

The court was open to the public (Ex 18:13; Ru 4:1,2). Each party presented his view of the case to the judge (De 1:16; 25:1). Possibly the accused appeared in court clad in mourning (Zec 3:3). The accuser stood on the right hand of the accused (Zec 3:1; Ps 109:6). Sentence was pronounced after the hearing of the case, and the judgment carried out (Jos 7:24,25). The only evidence considered by the court was that given by the witnesses. In criminal cases, not less than two witnesses were necessary (De 19:15; Nu 35:30; De 17:6; compare Mt 18:16; 2Co 13:1; 1Ti 5:19). In cases other than criminal the oath (see OATH) was applied (Ex 22:11; compare Heb 6:16). The lot was sometimes appealed to (Jos 7:14-18), especially in private disputes (Pr 18:18), but this was exceptional. When the law was not quite definite, recourse was had to the Divine oracle (Le 24:12; Nu 15:34).

Written by Paul Levertoff

Nave's Topical Bible

Judge: Appointed by the Persians

Ezr 7:25

Judge: Kings and Other Rulers As

2Sa 8:15; 15:2; 1Ki 3:16-28; 10:9; 2Ki 8:1-6; Psa 72:1-4; Mat 27:11-26; Act 23:34, 35; 24; 25:11, 12

Judge: Priests and Levites As

Deu 17:9; 2Ch 19:8; Eze 44:23, 24; Mat 26:57-62

Judge: Women As:

Deborah,

Jdg 4:4.

Judge: Held Circuit Courts

1Sa 7:16

Judge: References Concerning

See COURTS; JUSTICE; WITNESS

Judge: Character Of, and Precepts Relating To:

Exd 18:21, 22; 22:9, 28; Lev 19:15; Deu 1:12-17; 16:18-20; 17:8-11; 19:16-19; 25:1-3; 1Sa 2:25; 8:3; 1Ki 3:9; 2Ch 19:5-10; Psa 58:1, 2; 72:1, 2, 4, 12-14; 82:2-4; Pro 24:23; Isa 5:22, 23; 28:5, 6; Eze 44:24; Dan 9:12; Mic 7:3; Zep 3:3; Jhn 7:24

See JUSTICE; COURTS

Judge: Corrupt:

Instances Of:

Eli's sons,

1Sa 2:12-17, 22-25.

Samuel's sons,

1Sa 8:1-5.

The judges of Jezreel,

1Ki 21:8-13.

Pilate,

Mat 27:24; Mar 15:15; with Mar 15:19-24.

Felix,

Act 24:26, 27.

Judge: God As:

See GOD, JUDGE

Judge: Judges (Outstanding Leaders) of Israel:

During the time when the land was ruled by judges,

Jdg 2:16-19; Act 13:20.

1. Othniel

Jdg 3:9-11

2. Ehud

Jdg 3:15-30

3. Shamgar

Jdg 3:31

4. Deborah

Jdg 4; 5

5. Gideon

Jdg 6:11-40; 7; 8

6. Abimelech

Jdg 9:1-54

7. Tola

Jdg 10:1, 2

8. Jair

Jdg 10:3-5

9. Jephthah

Jdg 11; 12:1-7

10. Ibzan

Jdg 12:8-10

11. Elon

Jdg 12:11, 12

12. Abdon

Jdg 12:13, 14

13. Samson

Jdg 13; 14; 15; 16

Judge: Eli Led Israel

1Sa 4:18

Judge: Samuel As (the Leader) Judge

1Sa 7:6, 15-17

Judge: The Sons of Samuel

1Sa 8:1-5

Court: Ecclesiastical

1Ch 26:29-32; 2Ch 19:8-11; Mat 18:15-18; Jhn 20:23

See CHURCH, DISCIPLINE IN

Court: Civil

Held at the tabernacle,

Num 27:2;

the gates of cities,

Deu 21:19; 22:15; 25:7; Jos 20:4; Rth 4:1; Zec 8:16;

under a palm tree,

Jdg 4:5.

COMPOSITION OF, AND MODE OF PROCEDURE:

Exd 18:25, 26; Deu 1:15-17; 17:9; Rth 4:2-5; 1Ch 26:29-32; 2Ch 19:8-11; Mat 26:54-71; Mar 14:53, 55-65; 15:1; Luk 22:50-71; Jhn 18:13-28; Act 5:17-21, 25-28, 34, 38-41.

See JUDGE; JUSTICE; PRIEST, JUDICIAL FUNCTIONS OF.

Court: Circuit

1Sa 7:15-17

Court: Superior, and Inferior

Exd 18:21-26; Deu 1:15-17; 17:8-13; 2Ch 19:5-10

Court: Justice Required Of

Exd 23:2, 3, 6-8; Deu 1:16, 17; 25:1; 2Ch 19:5-10

See JUDGE; JUSTICE.

Court: Sentence Of, Final and Obligatory

Deu 17:8-12

Court: Contempt Of

Deu 17:8-13; Mic 5:1; Act 23:1-5

Court: Corrupt

Pro 17:15; 29:26; Isa 1:23; 5:23; 10:1, 2; Mic 3:11; 7:3; Zep 3:3; Mat 26:59-62; 27:18-26; Mar 14:53, 55-65; 15:10; Act 4:15-18; 6:11-14; 24:26, 27

See BRIBERY; JUDGE; JUSTICE.

Court: Accused Spoke in His Own Defense

Jer 26:11-16; Mar 15:3-5; Act 4:8-12, 18-20; 5:29-32; 7:1-56; 23:1-7; 26:1-32

See APPEAL; PUNISHMENT; WITNESS.

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