Anf-03 v.x.iii Pg 5
Judg. ii. 8–13.
and the Lord in anger delivered them up to the hands of spoilers, and they continued to be spoiled by them, and to be sold to their adversaries, and could not at all stand before their enemies. Whithersoever they went forth, His hand was upon them for evil, and they were greatly distressed. And after this God sets judges (critas), the same as our censors, over them. But not even these did they continue steadfastly to obey. So soon as one of the judges died, they proceeded to transgress more than their fathers had done by going after the gods of others, and serving and worshipping them. Therefore the Lord was angry. “Since, indeed,” He says, “this nation have transgressed my covenant which I established with their fathers, and have not hearkened to my voice, I also will give no heed to remove from before them a man of the nations which Joshua left at his death.”8249 8249
Anf-03 v.x.iii Pg 6
Judg. ii. 20, 21.
And thus, throughout almost all the annals of the judges and of the kings who succeeded them, while the strength of the surrounding nations was preserved, He meted wrath out to Israel by war and captivity and a foreign yoke, as often as they turned aside from Him, especially to idolatry.
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes viii.vi Pg 28.2
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 6
VERSE (1) - Jud 2:13,14,19,20 Le 26:14-46 De 28:15-68 Ne 9:26-29 Ps 106:34-42