Joshua 18:28

Amharic Gamo (Geeshsha Maxaafa)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the cities and towns in the territory given to the tribe of Benjamin. It mentions Zelah, Eleph, Jebusi (which is Jerusalem), Gibeath, and Kirjath, among others, totaling fourteen cities with their surrounding villages. It's part of the detailed distribution of land among the Israelites after they conquered Canaan.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends are playing with a big map, and you're dividing it up into different areas. This verse is like that, but for a big group of people called the Israelites. They're splitting up their new home, and this part is for the Benjamin family. They're saying which cities and towns belong to them, kind of like naming the parts of the map that are yours.

Historical Background

Joshua 18 is part of the book of Joshua, written by Joshua or his assistants around 1370-1350 BC. This book records the distribution of land to the Israelites after their conquest of Canaan. The audience was the Israelites who were settling in their new homeland, and it provides a detailed account of territorial divisions.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this verse can remind us of the importance of boundaries and organization in community living. Just like the Israelites had to define the borders of their territory, in today's world, setting clear boundaries and organizing resources can prevent disputes and ensure harmony within a community.

Topics

inheritanceterritorial divisionsettlementcommunity organizationgeographyBible geography

Related Verses

Numbers 34:1-15Joshua 15:1-12Joshua 19:1-91 Chronicles 7:6-12Ezekiel 48:1-29

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Jebusi being mentioned as Jerusalem?
Jebusi refers to the original inhabitants of the area that would become Jerusalem. Mentioning Jebusi as Jerusalem highlights the transition of the city from a Jebusite settlement to a significant Israelite city, eventually becoming the capital of Israel.
Why is it important to know about the cities and villages listed?
Understanding the cities and villages provides historical and geographical context, showing the distribution of the land and the way the Israelites organized their settlements, which is crucial for a comprehensive study of the Bible.
How does this verse connect to the themes of inheritance and territorial division?
This verse directly relates to the theme of inheritance by detailing the specific cities and territories assigned to the tribe of Benjamin, illustrating how the land was divided among the Israelite tribes after their conquest.
What can we learn from the way the Israelites organized their territories?
The organization of territories teaches us about the importance of clear boundaries and community structure, which can be applied to modern community management to ensure harmony and efficient resource allocation.
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