Joshua 15:63

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that the people of Judah were unable to remove the Jebusites from Jerusalem. As a result, the Jebusites lived alongside the people of Judah in the city of Jerusalem for many years.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a new neighborhood, and some families don't want to move out. Your family tries to get them to leave, but they stay, so you end up living together. That's what happened in Jerusalem with the people of Judah and the Jebusites.

Historical Background

Joshua 15 was written by Joshua or his scribes shortly after the Israelites entered the Promised Land around 1400 BC. The audience was the Israelite tribes, and the cultural setting was one of conquest and settlement.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse can remind us of the challenges of coexistence and the importance of understanding and respecting those who have different backgrounds or beliefs, like in diverse workplaces or neighborhoods.

Topics

conquestcoexistencesettlementJerusalemhistorical accountsconflict resolution

Related Verses

Joshua 18:25Judges 1:82 Samuel 5:61 Chronicles 11:41 Kings 9:20

Frequently Asked Questions

Why couldn't the children of Judah drive out the Jebusites?
The verse doesn't explicitly state why the Jebusites couldn't be driven out, but it suggests that the Israelites faced challenges in removing the Jebusites from Jerusalem.
Who were the Jebusites?
The Jebusites were an ancient Canaanite tribe who inhabited Jerusalem before the Israelites. They were one of the indigenous peoples of the region.
What does this verse teach about coexistence?
This verse shows that sometimes different groups have to live together even when they have different beliefs or backgrounds, highlighting the importance of tolerance and understanding.
What is the historical significance of Jerusalem in the Bible?
Jerusalem is considered a holy city in the Bible, often the center of many significant events in Jewish and Christian history, and a symbol of the divine presence.
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