Judges 2:12
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
وَهَجَرُوا اللهَ ، إلَهَ آبَائِهِمْ، الَّذِي أخرَجَهُمْ مِنْ أرْضِ مِصْرٍ، وَتَبِعُوا آلِهَةً أُخْرَى مِنْ بَيْنِ آلِهَةِ الشُّعُوبِ الَّذِينَ كَانُوا حَوْلَهُمْ، وَسَجَدُوا لَهَا. فَأغْضَبُوا اللهَ ،
What Does This Mean?
The people of Israel stopped following God and started worshipping other gods. This made God very angry because He was the one who had rescued them from Egypt. The verse does not have a specific speaker but is part of the narrative in the Book of Judges.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that your parents gave you, and then you decide to play with other toys instead. Your parents would be sad because you stopped valuing the toy they gave you. In this story, God is like those parents, and the Israelites are like the children who stopped playing with the 'toy' God gave them.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges was written by various authors, possibly Samuel or another prophet, during the period of the Judges (1200-1050 BCE). The text is addressing the Israelites who had settled in Canaan and were being influenced by the surrounding cultures and their gods.
Living It Out Today
Today, people might follow popular trends or beliefs that conflict with their faith, thinking these will bring them happiness or success. This verse reminds us to stay true to our beliefs and not be swayed by the allure of other 'gods' or beliefs that may not align with what we know is right.
Topics
idolatryloyaltydivine angerworshipfaithfulnessspiritual temptation
Related Verses
Deuteronomy 4:15-19Joshua 24:14-151 Kings 11:4-6Romans 1:21-251 Corinthians 10:14-22
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the Israelites follow other gods?
The Israelites were influenced by the surrounding cultures and their deities, often seeing these gods as more appealing or powerful in specific areas, thus leading them to abandon their faith in the God who had rescued them from Egypt.
What does it mean to provoke God to anger?
In this context, it means that the Israelites' actions were so disrespectful and faithless that they deeply offended God, who had a covenant relationship with them and expected their loyalty.
How can we apply this verse to our lives today?
We can avoid being swayed by popular beliefs or practices that contradict our faith. This verse encourages us to stay committed to our beliefs and to resist the temptation to follow 'gods' that might seem more appealing but are ultimately false.
What were the consequences of the Israelites' actions?
The actions of the Israelites led to God's anger, which in turn resulted in various punishments and hardships for the Israelites, as detailed further in the Book of Judges.
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