Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Judges and the Detroit Tigers











The book of Judges is found in the Hebrew Bible and is one of the most disturbing books in the whole of God's story. The Detroit Tigers are a MLB team in the AL Central and had the most disappointing season in its teams history. The book of Judges and the 2008 Detroit Tigers share a similar story. Here are five similarities...

1.)
Judges begins with two separate introductions, both signaling toward the dark that is to come in the following chapters. (Judges 1:1-3:6)

The Tigers began this year 0 and 7, including being swept by both the KC Royals and the Chicago White Sox, signaling the disaster of a season that was upon us.

2.)
The LORD promises that he will raise up judges to save the people from oppression. (Judges 2:18)

Different Tigers throughout the season seemed as if they might save the team from humiliation. (Remember Thames' streak? Granderson's return? Galarraga's consistency?)

3.)
The negative foreshadowing that is presented in Judges 1:1 to 3:6 does not seem as if it will be correct as the first few judges that come into leadership are "not that bad", and even appear to be heroic from time to time. (Othniel, Deborah, Barak, Midian)

The 0 and 7 start was forgotten as the Tigers clawed their way to a 52 and 49 record, and even appeared to be in the hunt as they welcomed the White Sox into Comerica Park on Friday, July 25th for a weekend series with the division leaders.

4.)
When the judges died, the people returned to their corrupt ways, however, their practices were even more evil and stubborn than before. (Judges 2:19)

When Thames' streak ended, Ganderson's return soon went south, and Galarraga's arm grew tired, the Tiger's record dipped lower and lower than ever expected

5.)
The intentional foreshadowing in the beginning chapters of Judges turns out to be true as the people of Israel end up killing and raping their own.

The foreshadowing of the 0 and 7 start ends up to be true as the Tigers and their $137,290,196 payroll are officially in LAST PLACE, being overtaking by none other than the... KC Royals.


Just as I am thankful for stories after Judges, namely the birth of Samuel and the progression of the story of God's people toward David, and then of course to David's second son, Jesus, I too am thankful for the hope that 2009 might bring for motown baseball. While despair is near for Tiger fans right now, maybe we can take heart in the post-Judges world of the Biblical narrative!

1 comment:

Paul M. Pace said...

I don't know if I should respond in case lightning strikes me dead. This can be taken in many ways, all of which are intended. Peace!