WebBochim [EBD] weepers, a place where the angel of the Lord reproved the Israelites for entering into a league with the people of the land. This caused them bitterly to weep, and hence the name of the place (Judg. 2:1, 5).It lay probably at the head of one of the valleys between Gilgal and Shiloh. WebJudges 2:1–5 — The Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB) 1 The Angel of the Lord went up from Gilgal to Bochim and said, “I brought you out of Egypt and led you into the land I had promised to your fathers. I also said: I will never break My covenant with you. 2 You are not to make a covenant with the people who are living in this land ...
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WebPlace where angel of God announced judgment on Israel at beginning of the period of Judges because they had not destroyed pagan altars but had made covenant treaties with the native inhabitants. Thus the people cried and named the place Bochim ( Judges 2:1-5 ). It may have been between Bethel and Gilgal. An oak of weeping near Bethel was the ... WebGilgal was to be remembered Bochim Means mourning or weeping the people were mourning over the punishment, not in repentance over their sin they did not throw out … tru filyaw
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WebA place W. of Jordan, above Gilgal (Judges 2:1; Judges 2:5). "The (Hebrew) angel of the Lord (the Second Person in the Trinity, "the Lord," Exodus 23:20) came up from Gilgal … Web1 And the angel of the Lord went up from Gilgal to the place of Weepers (And the angel of the Lord went up from Gilgal to Bochim), and said, I led you out of Egypt, and I brought you into the land, for which I swore to your fathers, and promised, that I should not make void my covenant with you into without end; WebFrom Gilgal to Bochim. Judges 1, 2. 1880 18 The Book of Judges is the book of the unfaithfulness of Israel after God had performed the promises made by Joshua. The … philip larkin the importance of elsewhere