1. Judg. - Noun
2. Judg. - Verb
3. Judg. - Proper noun
judg (plural judges)
Obsolete form of judge.
judg (third-person singular simple present judges, present participle judging, simple past and past participle judged)
Obsolete form of judge.
Judg.
(biblical) Abbreviation of Judges.
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According to the biblical record, Megiddo was held by the Canaanites during the period of the judges (Judg 1:27). Source: Internet
The spirit of the LORD rushed on him, and he tore the lion apart barehanded as one might tear apart a kid” (Judg 14:5-6). Source: Internet
There is a plausible option that 1 Kgs 6:1 and Judg 11:26 are parts of an ancient chronological scheme which was used in pre-exilic royal archives to connect the past history of Israel (the exodus and the settlement) to the chronology of the monarchy. Source: Internet
The chaos of this era is echoed in the refrain, “In those days there was no king in Israel, and every man did what was right in his own eyes” (Judg 21:25). Source: Internet