Judges 8:35

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Judges 8:35 tells us that the Israelites did not show kindness to Gideon or his family after he had done so much for them. Gideon, also known as Jerubbaal, had helped the Israelites in many ways, but they did not return the favor.

Explained for Children

Imagine you helped your friend clean up their room, but later, they didn't share their toys with you. That's what happened here. Gideon helped his people, but they didn't show him any kindness in return.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written by various authors and compiled over time. This passage was likely written during the period of the Judges, approximately 1200-1000 BCE. It reflects the cultural setting where leadership was often measured by military prowess and the Israelites' tendency to forget God and their leaders' deeds.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, imagine a community leader who works tirelessly to improve the neighborhood but is later ignored or mistreated by the very people they helped. This verse reminds us of the importance of showing gratitude and kindness to those who have done good for us.

Topics

gratitudeleadershipforgivenesskindnesshuman naturereward

Related Verses

2 Samuel 15:1-61 Samuel 2:26-361 Kings 11:14-25Matthew 25:31-46Luke 17:11-19

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the Israelites not show kindness to Gideon?
The Israelites likely failed to recognize or remember the good deeds Gideon had done for them, reflecting a common human tendency to forget past kindnesses and not show gratitude.
How does Judges 8:35 connect to the concept of leadership?
Judges 8:35 highlights the challenges leaders face, particularly the lack of appreciation for their efforts, and how important it is for leaders to continue doing good despite the lack of recognition.
What is the significance of Jerubbaal in this verse?
Jerubbaal is another name for Gideon, emphasizing his role as a warrior of God and reminding us that his actions were not just personal but also spiritual, aimed at serving God and His people.
How can we apply the lesson of Judges 8:35 in our daily lives?
We can apply this lesson by always remembering to show gratitude and kindness to those who have helped us, and by not taking their efforts for granted, even if they are not acknowledged by others.
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