Judges 21:8
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What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a situation where the leaders of Israel inquire about which tribe didn't come to the assembly at Mizpeh. They find out that no one from Jabeshgilead attended. It highlights the importance of participation and unity among the tribes.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends are planning a big game, and you want everyone to join. But one friend from your neighborhood didn't show up. This verse is like that, where the people of Israel are checking who didn't come to their big meeting.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges was written by an unknown author between the 8th and 6th centuries BCE. It was intended for the Israelites to understand the consequences of not following God's commands and the importance of unity. The context involves the aftermath of a conflict where one tribe, Benjamin, was nearly exterminated.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, imagine a community facing a crisis where every member is expected to contribute. If someone avoids participation, it can lead to misunderstandings and further division. This verse reminds us of the value of community involvement.