Judges 19:23
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
فَخَرَجَ صاحِبُ البَيتِ إلَيْهِمْ وَقالَ لَهُمْ: «لا يا إخْوَتِي، لا تَفعَلُوا مِثلَ هَذا الأمْرِ القَبِيحِ! هَذا الرَّجُلُ دَخَلَ بَيتِي، وَلا يَجُوزُ أنْ تَفعَلُوا هَذا العَمَلَ المُخزِيَ الأخرَقَ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, a man inside his house is talking to a group of people outside. He pleads with them not to harm his guest, who has come to his house seeking shelter. The key message is about protecting guests and the importance of hospitality.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend over at your house, and some bullies come to your door wanting to hurt your friend. You would go out and say, 'No, please don't do that. My friend is here, and I want to keep him safe.' That's what this man is doing in the story.
Historical Background
The book of Judges was written by various authors around 1000 BCE and compiled later. It was aimed at the Israelites to illustrate the consequences of their actions and to remind them of God's guidance. The story takes place in a time when hospitality was a sacred duty.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, think about a scenario where you witness a stranger being harassed at a public place. This verse encourages you to speak up and protect others, showing kindness and hospitality, even when it's hard.
Topics
hospitalityprotectionmoralitydutysafetycommunity
Related Verses
Genesis 18:1-5Hebrews 13:2Leviticus 19:33-341 Timothy 3:1-7Matthew 25:35-40
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this verse teach about hospitality?
This verse highlights the importance of hospitality and the moral duty to protect guests, showing that welcoming others and ensuring their safety are fundamental acts of kindness.
How does this verse relate to modern hospitality practices?
Today, this verse can remind us to be welcoming and protective of others, whether they are guests in our homes or strangers in need of help, emphasizing the importance of safety and care.
What can we learn about moral responsibility from this verse?
The verse teaches that we have a moral responsibility to protect others, especially those who are vulnerable and under our care, reflecting a duty to act with integrity and compassion.
Why is this verse important for understanding ancient Hebrew culture?
Understanding this verse helps us appreciate the strong emphasis on hospitality and protection in ancient Hebrew culture, which was seen as a sacred duty and a reflection of one's character.
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