Judges 21:4
Amharic Tigrinya (መፅሓፍ ቅዱስ) No Year
What Does This Mean?
The verse describes the Israelites building an altar and offering sacrifices the day after an event. They offered both burnt offerings and peace offerings to seek God's favor and atonement. There is no specific speaker mentioned.
Explained for Children
Imagine after a big event, everyone decides to thank God by making a special place and giving Him gifts, like when you make a card for someone you love. That's what the people did here.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges, written by an unknown author, was composed during the time of the Israelite judges. This period is estimated to be around the 11th century BCE. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was characterized by tribal conflicts and the struggle to remain faithful to God.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where a community faces a crisis and comes together to seek divine guidance and healing. Building an altar and offering sacrifices can be likened to today's community prayer meetings or charity events where people come together to seek God’s intervention and express gratitude.