Judges 8:20
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
ثُمَّ قالَ لِبِكرِهِ يَثَرٍ: «قُمِ! اقتُلْهُما!» لَكِنَّ الوَلَدَ لَمْ يَسْتَلَّ سَيفَهُ لِأنَّهُ كانَ صَغيرَ السِنِّ فَخَافَ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Gideon asks his son Jether to kill some enemy leaders. However, Jether is too scared because he is young and doesn't act.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where your dad asks you to do something scary. You might feel too scared to do it because you're young, just like Jether in this story. It's okay to feel scared sometimes.
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of Judges, written around the 11th century BC. It describes the life and times of Gideon, a judge and leader of Israel. The text reflects the culture and customs of ancient Israel.
Living It Out Today
Sometimes, like Jether, we might be too scared to face our fears or challenges. This can happen in school or at work. Remember, it's okay to feel scared, but it's important to face our fears with courage.
Topics
courageleadershipfearyouthchallengesfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jether not follow his father's command?
Jether did not follow his father's command because he was too scared and young to do something as serious as killing the enemy leaders.
How does this verse relate to courage?
This verse shows that sometimes, even when we know what we should do, fear can hold us back. It highlights the theme of courage in facing our fears.
What can youth learn from this verse?
Youth can learn that it is okay to feel scared, but they should also strive to grow in courage and face their fears as they mature.
How does this verse apply to leadership?
Leaders should consider the abilities and maturity of those they lead. Pushing someone into a situation they are not ready for can lead to failure.
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