Judges 11:4
Afrikaans 1933/1953
En 'n tyd daarna het die kinders van Ammon oorlog gevoer teen Israel.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that after some time passed, the people of Ammon started a war against Israel. No one is speaking directly in this verse, but the key message is about conflict and the challenges Israel faced with their neighbors.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing in a park and suddenly another group of kids comes over and starts pushing you away from the swings. That's kind of what happened here, but with grown-ups and whole countries. The Ammonites were like those kids, trying to take over what Israel considered their place.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges was compiled around the 6th century BC, but the events it describes happened much earlier, around the 13th to 11th centuries BC. The author is unknown, but it was written for the Israelites to remember their history and the challenges they faced. During this time, Israel was often threatened by neighboring nations.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might face conflicts with neighbors or coworkers who act aggressively towards us. Like the Israelites, we can seek guidance and strength to handle these situations with courage and wisdom.
Topics
conflictwarneighboring nationsIsraelite historycourageguidance
Related Verses
Numbers 21:21-241 Kings 11:14-222 Kings 24:2Psalms 123:1-2Romans 12:17-21
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the significance of the Ammonites attacking Israel?
The Ammonites attacking Israel was a significant event because it represented a constant threat to Israel's security and survival, a theme often seen in the Old Testament.
How did Israel typically respond to threats like the Ammonites?
Israel often sought divine guidance and strength to defend themselves, as seen in various battles and conflicts described throughout the Old Testament.
What can we learn about conflict resolution from this verse?
This verse teaches us that conflicts with neighbors or enemies require strategic thinking and reliance on spiritual guidance, much like Israel's approach to dealing with the Ammonites.
How does this verse relate to the broader theme of Judges?
This verse fits into the broader theme of Judges, which is about Israel's struggle and reliance on God during times of conflict and leadership crises.
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