Judges 3:20

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Ehud approaches a leader named Eglon, who is sitting in a private room. Ehud tells Eglon he has a message from God, which makes Eglon stand up from his seat. This sets up a critical moment in Ehud's plan.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide and seek, and you find a secret hiding spot. Ehud found a special moment to talk to a leader, Eglon, who was sitting alone. Ehud said he had a message from God, and Eglon got up, thinking it was important.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written by various authors, possibly Samuel, around the 10th century BC. It was written for the Israelites to show them God's faithfulness and the consequences of not following His commands. The cultural setting was one of tribal leadership and conflict in the Promised Land.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this could be like a teacher who gets the attention of a principal with urgent news, creating an opportunity to discuss something important. The key is the element of surprise and the gravity of the message.

Topics

faithcourageleadershipstrategyconfrontationdivine guidance

Related Verses

Judges 3:15-30Exodus 32:281 Samuel 26:7-121 Kings 2:23-25Mark 14:43-46

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Ehud say he had a message from God?
Ehud used the message from God as a pretext to get Eglon's attention, setting up a critical moment for his plan to unfold.
What was the historical significance of Eglon's 'summer parlor'?
The 'summer parlor' was a private, cool room in ancient times, used by leaders for personal relaxation. It symbolizes Eglon's comfort and isolation from the challenges of his rule.
How does this passage relate to divine guidance in difficult situations?
Ehud's plan shows how divine guidance can empower individuals to take decisive action in challenging circumstances, offering a lesson in faith and courage.
What can we learn about leadership from this passage?
The passage highlights the importance of leaders being attentive to divine messages and not letting their comfort zones lead to complacency or isolation from their responsibilities.
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