Joshua 4:13
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes about forty thousand warriors who crossed the Jordan River to fight for the LORD, heading to the plains of Jericho. Joshua is the narrator, recounting the events as they unfold. The key message is the readiness and faith of the Israelites in following God's command.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big group of people, like the number of kids in a big school, all ready to play a big game. They're not playing for fun, but because they believe in something important. They're going to a place called Jericho, just like you'd go to a playground, but this game is very serious and important.
Historical Background
Joshua 4 was written by Joshua, the leader of the Israelites after Moses. This was written around 1400-1370 BC, shortly after the Israelites crossed the Jordan River. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was the transition from wilderness wandering to settling in the Promised Land.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you had to take a big step of faith, like starting a new school or job. Like these warriors, you might feel scared but also ready to take on new challenges because you believe in something bigger than yourself.