Judges 13:6
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
فَذَهَبَتِ المَرأةُ وَأخبَرَتْ زَوجَها وَقالَتْ لَهُ: «جاءَ إلَيَّ رَجُلٌ مِنْ رِجالِ اللهِ! كانَ مَنظَرُهُ كَمَنْظَرِ مَلاكِ اللهِ، مُهِيباً جِدّاً! لَمْ أسألْهُ مِنْ أينَ هُوَ، وَهُوَ لَمْ يُخبِرنِي اسْمَهُ.
What Does This Mean?
The woman tells her husband about a man of God who visited her. This man looked like an angel and was very frightening, but she didn't ask where he came from or his name.
Explained for Children
Imagine if a really spooky but kind-looking person came to visit your mom. Your mom was so scared, she forgot to ask where he was from or even his name! Later, she told your dad all about it.
Historical Background
Judges 13:6 is part of the Book of Judges, written by an unknown author around the 6th century BCE. This text was intended for the Israelites to understand their history and the importance of divine guidance during their period of judges.
Living It Out Today
Imagine meeting someone who seems powerful and otherworldly, like a celebrity or a spiritual leader. You might feel so overwhelmed that you forget to ask basic questions. It's important to stay calm and ask for clarifications when you meet influential people.
Topics
divine encountersfaithrevelationobedienceangelic beingsmystery
Related Verses
Genesis 18:1-3Exodus 3:2-6Luke 1:11-19Revelation 1:10-17Acts 12:7-11
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the man of God mentioned in Judges 13:6?
The man of God is a divine messenger, possibly an angel, who came to the woman to deliver a message about her future son, Samson.
Why was the woman frightened?
She was frightened because the man of God appeared with a countenance like an angel, which is often associated with a divine presence and can be overwhelming.
What does it mean that the woman didn't ask the man's name?
Not asking the man's name shows that she was overwhelmed and in awe of his divine presence, often a sign of respect and reverence in the Bible.
How does this relate to Samson's story?
This encounter is part of the preparation for Samson's birth and mission, showing that his life was divinely ordained and that he would be a special servant of God.
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