Joshua 6:13
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
وَسَارَ الكَهَنَةُ السَّبْعَةُ وَهُمْ يَحْمِلُونَ سَبْعَةَ أبوَاقٍ مَصْنُوعَةً مِنْ قُرُونِ الكِبَاشِ أمَامَ صُنْدُوقِ اللهِ المُقَدَّسِ. وَكَانُوا يَنْفُخُونَ فِي الأبوَاقِ بِشَكلٍ مُسْتَمِرٍّ. وَكَانَ الرِّجَالُ المُسَلَّحُونَ يَسِيرُونَ أمَامَهُمْ، وَمُؤَخَّرَةُ الجَيْشِ تَسِيرُ خَلْفَ صُنْدُوقِ اللهِ المُقَدَّسِ، بَيْنَمَا يُنْفَخُ فِي الأبوَاقِ بِشَكلٍ مُسْتَمِرٍّ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the Israelites marching around Jericho with priests carrying trumpets. The priests continuously blew the trumpets, and soldiers led and followed the ark of the Lord. The key message is about following God's instructions with faith and obedience.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a parade, and everyone is following the band that plays music. In this story, the priests play the trumpets, and everyone follows them around the city, just like how you follow the band in a parade.
Historical Background
Joshua 6:13 is part of the Book of Joshua, which was written by Joshua, the leader of the Israelites after Moses. This passage was written around 1400-1300 BC and describes the conquest of Canaan. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was the ancient Near East, where military tactics often included religious rituals.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us to follow God's guidance in our lives, even if it seems unusual or difficult. Just as the Israelites marched around Jericho as instructed, we can trust and obey God's commands, knowing they lead to victory and success.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the priests blowing the trumpets?
The trumpets symbolized God's presence and authority. Blowing the trumpets was a way to show faith and obedience, as well as to inspire the people to trust in God's plan.
Why did the Israelites march around Jericho?
God commanded Joshua and the Israelites to march around Jericho as a demonstration of faith and obedience. This unusual act was meant to show that victory comes from God, not human strength.
How does this story relate to modern military tactics?
While the story is rooted in ancient military practices, it teaches that success often depends on following a clear strategy and trusting in leadership, much like modern military operations that rely on teamwork and adherence to plans.
What can we learn about obedience from Joshua 6:13?
We can learn that obedience to God's commands, even if they seem strange, can lead to victory and success. This teaches us to trust and follow God's guidance in our lives.
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