Judges 11:3

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us about Jephthah, who was chased away by his family and lived in a place called Tob. In Tob, he became a leader for a group of troublemakers who joined him.

Explained for Children

Imagine Jephthah was like the kid who moved to a new school because he didn't get along with his old classmates. In the new school, he found a group of kids who were up to no good, but they became his friends and followed him around.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written by various authors over time, likely compiled around the 10th century BCE. It details the history of Israel during the period of the Judges, which was a time of transition and conflict. The story of Jephthah reflects the societal tensions of that era.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where someone who feels rejected by their family or community finds a new group that accepts them but involves them in negative activities. This verse can teach us about the importance of choosing our company wisely to avoid being led into destructive paths.

Topics

leadershiprejectionforgivenesscommunitychoicesidentity

Related Verses

1 Samuel 22:1-21 Kings 2:36-37Matthew 10:34-36Romans 12:21 Corinthians 15:33

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jephthah flee from his brothers?
Jephthah fled because he was rejected by his family, possibly due to his illegitimate birth, which was a significant issue in that cultural context.
What does the term 'vain men' mean in this context?
'Vain men' refers to people who were likely undisciplined or troublemakers. They joined Jephthah, probably because they saw him as a leader without strict moral standards.
How did Jephthah's situation in Tob change him?
Living in Tob and being surrounded by 'vain men' likely influenced Jephthah's leadership style and the decisions he made, showing how our environment can shape our character.
What can we learn from Jephthah's story about choosing friends?
Jephthah's story teaches us the importance of choosing friends who will positively influence us. Associating with the wrong crowd can lead us down a harmful path.
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