Joshua 12:16

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists two kings that Joshua and his army defeated during their conquest of Canaan: the king of Makkedah and the king of Bethel. It is part of a larger list of defeated kings in Joshua's campaign. The key message is the fulfillment of God's promise to give the land to the Israelites.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where you have to collect all the flags from different playgrounds. In this case, Joshua and his friends had to defeat the kings of different cities to win the land for their people. This verse tells us about two of those cities: Makkedah and Bethel.

Historical Background

The Book of Joshua was written by Joshua or his scribes around 1400-1300 BC. It was written for the Israelites as they prepared to enter and conquer the Promised Land. The cultural setting was one of warfare and divine promise fulfillment.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this verse can teach us about perseverance in the face of challenges. Just as Joshua and the Israelites faced and overcame many obstacles, we can find strength and victory through faith in our own struggles.

Topics

conquestvictoryfaithpromisedefeatperseverance

Related Verses

Joshua 10:1-43Joshua 11:1-151 Samuel 5:1Ezekiel 16:53Luke 19:1-10

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Joshua 12:16 tell us about the conquest of Canaan?
This verse indicates that Joshua and the Israelites were systematically conquering and defeating various city-states in Canaan, as part of their fulfillment of God's promise to give them the land.
How does this verse relate to faith?
This verse highlights the faith of Joshua and the Israelites in following God's command to conquer the land, showing that faith can lead to overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges.
What can we learn from Joshua's persistence?
We can learn the importance of persistence in our faith journeys, as Joshua did not give up despite facing numerous obstacles in conquering the land.
How does Joshua 12:16 connect to other parts of the Bible?
This verse connects to other parts of the Old and New Testaments that discuss the fulfillment of God's promises and the perseverance of believers, such as the Psalms and the letters of Paul.
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