Genesis 14:7

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the return of a group to a place called Enmishpat, also known as Kadesh, where they attacked the Amalekites and Amorites living in Hazezontamar. The key message is about conflict and the movement of people in ancient times.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends went on a trip and decided to visit your friend's treehouse. But when you got there, you found some mean kids playing there. So you told them to leave and made sure they wouldn't come back. This is kind of like what happened here, but with grown-ups and in a different place a long time ago.

Historical Background

The book of Genesis was written by Moses around 1440 BC, detailing the early history of Israel. This verse describes events that occurred during a military campaign involving various groups in Canaan, reflecting the complex tribal dynamics of the time.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse can remind us about standing up for what is right. Imagine if you see someone being bullied at school and you step in to help. Just like the group in the verse, you might need to face difficult situations to protect others.

Topics

conflictjusticeancient historytribal dynamicsmilitary campaignscourage

Related Verses

Exodus 17:8-16Numbers 14:43-45Judges 6:31 Samuel 15:2-3Romans 12:19

Frequently Asked Questions

Who were the Amalekites and Amorites?
The Amalekites and Amorites were ancient tribes living in the land of Canaan. They were often in conflict with the Israelites.
What is the significance of Enmishpat?
Enmishpat, also known as Kadesh, was an important city in the region of Canaan, significant for its role in the movements and conflicts of ancient tribes.
What does this verse tell us about the military campaigns of the time?
This verse provides insight into the aggressive military campaigns and tribal conflicts that were common in the ancient Near East.
How does this verse relate to the themes of justice and conflict?
The verse highlights the struggle for justice and territory among various tribes, reflecting broader themes of conflict and resolution in ancient societies.
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