Joshua 14:4

Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)

What Does This Mean?

This verse explains that Joseph's descendants, the tribes of Manasseh and Ephraim, received land in Canaan. Because these tribes were already numerous, the Levites, who were to serve in the tabernacle and later the temple, did not receive land for farming but were given cities to live in along with pastures for their livestock. This was to ensure they had a place to live and could support themselves.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you had two big families in your neighborhood, and they got lots of space to live and play. But there was another group of people who needed a place to stay too, but they didn’t need land to grow food or keep animals. Instead, they got houses in towns and some fields nearby for their animals. That’s kind of what happened here with the Levites!

Historical Background

Joshua 14:4 is part of the Book of Joshua, which was written by Joshua or his followers shortly after the Israelites entered the Promised Land, around 1400-1300 B.C.E. The audience was the Israelite tribes, and it details the allocation of land among them, reflecting the cultural and religious practices of the time.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this verse can be seen as a reminder that different groups have different needs. Just as the Levites had special roles and thus different housing needs, in today's society, we must recognize and accommodate the unique requirements of various communities and professions.

Topics

land allocationtribal divisionLevitical dutiespastoral supportancient Israelite societydivine provision

Related Verses

Numbers 35:1-8Deuteronomy 10:8-9Joshua 21:1-41 Chronicles 6:54-66Ezekiel 45:1-5

Frequently Asked Questions

Why didn't the Levites receive land like the other tribes?
The Levites had a special role as priests and caretakers of the tabernacle. Their primary responsibility was to serve God and the people, so they were given cities to live in and pastures for their animals instead of farmland.
What does this tell us about the importance of the Levites in Israel?
This verse highlights the crucial role of the Levites in ancient Israel. By ensuring they had a place to live and support themselves, it underscores their vital function in religious and communal life.
How did the Levites support themselves without farmland?
The Levites were supported through various means, including tithes from the other tribes, and they were provided with cities and pastures to ensure they could live and serve without needing to farm.
What is the significance of cities and pastures for the Levites?
Cities provided the Levites with a place to live and form communities, while pastures allowed them to keep animals, ensuring they had resources without needing to farm land like the other tribes.
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