Judges 1
| Judges 1 | |
|---|---|
| Beginning of Judges in the Aleppo Codex, a 10th-century CE Hebrew manuscript | |
| Book | Book of Judges | 
| Hebrew Bible part | Nevi'im | 
| Order in the Hebrew part | 2 | 
| Category | Former Prophets | 
| Christian Bible part | Old Testament (Heptateuch) | 
| Order in the Christian part | 7 | 
Judges 1 is the first chapter of the Book of Judges, the seventh book of the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament, a sacred text in Judaism and Christianity. With the exception of the first verse, scholars have long recognised and studied the parallels between chapter 1 of Judges and chapters 13 to 19 in the preceding Book of Joshua. Both provide similar accounts of the purported conquest of Canaan by the ancient Israelites. Judges 1 and Joshua 15–19 present two accounts of a slow, gradual, and only partial conquest by individual Israelite tribes, marred by defeats, in stark contrast with the 10th and 11th chapters of the Book of Joshua, which portray a swift and complete victory of a united Israelite army under the command of Joshua.