Judges 12:5
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the Gileadites are guarding the Jordan River crossings to stop Ephraimites from escaping. When an Ephraimite asks to cross, the Gileadites ask if he is an Ephraimite. If he denies it, the Gileadites are suspicious and may not let him pass.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek. The Gileadites are the seekers guarding the door, and the Ephraimites are the hiders trying to get away. When a hider asks to leave, the seekers ask if they're part of the hiding team. If the hider says 'No,' the seekers don't trust them and might not let them go.
Historical Background
The book of Judges was written during the period when Israel was ruled by various judges. This particular verse is part of a war between the Gileadites and the Ephraimites. The author is likely a historian or prophet recording the events for future generations to understand their history.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, imagine you're part of a team facing a difficult project deadline. Your team leader needs to ensure that everyone working on the project is truly part of the team and not outsiders trying to sabotage the work. Just like the Gileadites, your team leader must be vigilant.