Judges 13:19
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
فَأَخَذَ مَنُوحُ جَدْيَ ٱلْمِعْزَى وَٱلتَّقْدِمَةَ وَأَصْعَدَهُمَا عَلَى ٱلصَّخْرَةِ لِلرَّبِّ. فَعَمِلَ عَمَلًا عَجِيبًا وَمَنُوحُ وَٱمْرَأَتُهُ يَنْظُرَانِ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Manoah and his wife offer a sacrifice to God on a rock. An angel of the Lord performs a wondrous act, and Manoah and his wife watch in awe. The verse highlights the act of sacrifice and God's miraculous presence.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your mom or dad are cooking a special meal to say thank you to God. An angel appears and does something amazing, and you both get to see it. This verse is like that - Manoah and his wife made an offering to God, and God did something wonderful in return.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges was likely written around the 10th century BCE by an unknown author. It was written for the Israelites, detailing their history and spiritual journey. This particular passage reflects the practice of offering sacrifices and the belief in divine intervention during the period.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, consider this verse when you face a situation where you offer your best to God, whether it's time, talents, or resources. Reflect on how God might respond to your offerings in surprising ways. For example, if you volunteer at a local shelter and then unexpectedly find a new job, it could be a reminder of God's wondrous ways.
Topics
sacrificemiraclesfaithworshipdivine interventionspiritual offerings
Related Verses
Genesis 22:1-14Exodus 19:16-201 Samuel 3:19-21Luke 1:11-20Hebrews 13:15-16
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of offering a kid on a rock in Judges 13:19?
Offering a kid on a rock was a common practice in ancient Israel to show devotion and sacrifice to God. This act symbolized giving the best to God, and Manoah and his wife were showing their commitment and faith.
Why does the angel perform a wondrous act in this verse?
The angel's wondrous act signifies divine intervention and confirmation of God's presence. It was a sign of the miraculous nature of God's work and a testament to the importance of faith and sacrifice.
How does this verse relate to the overall message of the Book of Judges?
This verse highlights the theme of divine intervention and faith in the Book of Judges. It shows how God communicates with His people through angels and responds to acts of faith and sacrifice.
What can we learn from Manoah and his wife's response to the angel in this verse?
Manoah and his wife's response teaches us the importance of being attentive and receptive to God's presence and actions. It emphasizes the value of watching and learning from God's miraculous works.
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