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But after Gideon died, the sons of Israel turned away, and they committed fornication with the Baals. And they struck a covenant with Baal, so that he would be their god. (Judges 8, 33)
Neither did they show mercy to the house of Jerubbaal Gideon, in accord with all the good that he had done for Israel. (Judges 8, 35)
And so Abimelech reigned over Israel for three years. (Judges 9, 22)
And when he was dead, all those of Israel who were with him returned to their homes. (Judges 9, 55)
After Abimelech, a leader rose up in Israel, Tola, the son of Puah, the paternal uncle of Abimelech, a man of Issachar, who lived in Shamir on mount Ephraim. (Judges 10, 1)
And he judged Israel for twenty-three years, and he died and was buried at Shamir. (Judges 10, 2)
After him succeeded Jair, a Gileadite, who judged Israel for twenty-two years, (Judges 10, 3)
But the sons of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord, joining new sins to old, and they served idols, the Baals and Ashtaroth, and the gods of Syria and Sidon, and of Moab and the sons of Ammon, and the Philistines. And they abandoned the Lord, and they did not worship him. (Judges 10, 6)
to such a great extent that the sons of Ammon, crossing over the Jordan, laid waste to Judah and Benjamin and Ephraim. And Israel was exceedingly afflicted. (Judges 10, 9)
And the sons of Israel said to the Lord: “We have sinned. You may repay us in whatever way pleases you. Yet free us now.” (Judges 10, 15)
And then the sons of Ammon, shouting out together, pitched their tents in Gilead. And the sons of Israel gathered together against them, and they made camp at Mizpah. (Judges 10, 17)
In those days, the sons of Ammon fought against Israel. (Judges 11, 4)
