Judges 20:10

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, the Israelites are planning their response to the terrible events in Gibeah. They decide to send a small group to gather food and supplies for a larger group that will go to confront the people of Benjamin. The goal is to deal with the evil that has been done.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends are planning a big trip to confront some bullies who did something very bad. You decide to send a few friends to get snacks for everyone, so when you all arrive, you can handle the situation properly. This is what the Israelites are doing, but it's much more serious.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written around the 6th century BCE by various authors, possibly including Samuel. It was written for the Israelites to recall their history and to understand the consequences of not following God's commands. This verse describes the Israelites' military strategy during a period of civil strife.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this verse can be applied to organizing a community response to a crisis. For example, if a neighborhood faces an environmental disaster, a small group can be tasked with gathering supplies and coordinating efforts to ensure that the larger community can respond effectively and justly.

Topics

justicecommunityleadershipstrategyresponse to evil

Related Verses

Joshua 22:101 Samuel 11:72 Chronicles 17:14Matthew 25:35Luke 10:30

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did they need to gather food and supplies?
The Israelites needed food and supplies to sustain their large group as they prepared to confront the people of Benjamin, ensuring they could respond effectively and maintain their strength.
What kind of 'folly' are they referring to?
The 'folly' refers to the extreme and heinous acts committed by the men of Gibeah, which included the rape and murder of a woman, prompting a serious response from the Israelites.
How does this relate to leadership?
This verse demonstrates the importance of organized leadership in responding to crises. The Israelites planned strategically, showing how leadership can coordinate efforts to address serious issues.
Can this verse be applied to contemporary situations?
Yes, the principles of organization, leadership, and community response in this verse can be applied to modern scenarios where communities must unite to address serious issues or crises.
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