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4 May, 03:43

The two narratives in Judges, Chapters 17-21, serve to illustrate the terrible consequences of evil that result when what happens? Use complete sentences.

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  1. 4 May, 03:57
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    In the first narrative Mica built a small sanctuary, an idol and a statue of bronze with 200 hundred coins of silver that her mother gave him when he admitted taking one thousand hundred coins of silver which he returned to his mother. the evil was taking these coins the consequence was that the sanctuary was stolen by the Danites.

    In the second narrative the crime of Guibea, the Benjamin tribe was punished and almost wiped out because they raped and killed a Levite's woman who was staying in the house of an old man in Guibea. In this case the consequence of evil is dead.
  2. 4 May, 04:29
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    The first narrative illustrates the sanctuary that was built by Mica. It represented an idol with a statue of a bronze containing 200 coins that her mother had given him he had admitted to having taken a one thousand note which he returned. The result of the idol taking this coin is because of the stolen note that Danites had taken.

    Another narrative is that of Guibea crime. The tribe of the Benjamin was punished and wiped because of their harassment cases of a Levite woman who was staying at a Levite house in Guibea.
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