Joshua 9:12

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

The Gibeonites explain to Joshua that the bread they brought was hot when they left their homes, but now it is dry and moldy, showing they traveled a long way. This shows the Gibeonites' desperation and cleverness in seeking peace with the Israelites.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a long trip with a fresh, warm sandwich. By the time you arrive, it's all dry and moldy. That's how the Gibeonites showed Joshua they had come from far away to make peace.

Historical Background

Joshua 9:12 is part of the Book of Joshua, written by Joshua or a later writer around 1400-1300 BCE. The text was meant for the Israelites to understand their conquest of Canaan and their interactions with other tribes.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this verse can remind us to think about the lengths people go to for peace and safety. For example, refugees might travel long distances with minimal provisions, showing their desperation and the importance of finding shelter.

Topics

peacetraveldeceptionprovisionnegotiationdesperation

Related Verses

Exodus 16:23Numbers 11:51 Samuel 21:3Matthew 12:1Acts 20:11

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the Gibeonites use bread to prove their journey?
The Gibeonites used the bread as physical evidence to show that they had traveled a long distance and were not from nearby, which was crucial for their plan to seek peace with the Israelites.
What does this verse teach us about the Gibeonites?
This verse teaches us that the Gibeonites were strategic and willing to deceive in order to survive and avoid being attacked by the Israelites.
How does this relate to modern peacemaking efforts?
This verse can relate to modern peacemaking efforts by showing how desperate people might use any means necessary to achieve peace, even if it means being deceptive.
What can we learn about food preservation from this verse?
The verse indirectly highlights how quickly bread can go from being fresh to dry and moldy, which can teach us about the challenges of food preservation during long journeys.
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