Joshua 12:19
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists two kings from ancient cities: Madon and Hazor. The text is part of a larger list in the book of Joshua detailing the kings defeated by the Israelites. It highlights the conquests during Joshua's time.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you're on a team that wins over different playgrounds. This verse is like a scorecard that says your team won over two playgrounds named Madon and Hazor.
Historical Background
The book of Joshua was written by Joshua or a historian shortly after his time, around 1350-1200 BCE. It was meant for the Israelites to remember their conquests and God's promises. The cultural setting was one of conquest and settlement in the Promised Land.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can remind us to keep track of our victories, big or small, in our faith journey. Just as the Israelites remembered their conquests, we can reflect on how God has helped us overcome obstacles.