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| + | * Wayment, Thomas A., ed. ''The Complete Joseph Smith Translation of the Old Testament'', p. 131. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 2009. (ISBN 1606411314) BX8630.A2 2009 | ||
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The Old Testament > Judges
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Contents
Historical setting
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A broader treatment of the history of ancient Israel, including Judges, is found at Old Testament: Historical Overview.
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Related scriptures
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Text transmission
Joseph Smith Translation
The Joseph Smith Translation made changes to only one verse in Judges:[1]
- Judges 2:18
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Translations
- Amplified • The Amplified Bible, 1987 update
- NASB • New American Standard Bible, 1995 update
- NIV • New International Version
- RSV • Revised Standard Version
Cited references
- Wayment, Thomas A., ed. The Complete Joseph Smith Translation of the Old Testament, p. 131. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 2009. (ISBN 1606411314) BX8630.A2 2009
Other resources
Notes
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- ↑ Wayment, The Complete Joseph Smith Translation of the Old Testament, p. 131.