Joshua 22:29
Arabic Bible (GNA) Good News Arabic - 1993 (الترجمة العربية المشتركة)
What Does This Mean?
Joshua is speaking to the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh, expressing concern that they might be rebelling against God by building an altar. He emphasizes that they must not turn away from following the Lord by building an altar for sacrifices outside of God's prescribed place.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where there's only one special tree you're allowed to hang your swing from. Now, if someone builds another swing on a different tree, it's like they're breaking the rules of the game. Joshua is worried that building a new altar is like breaking the rules God set for them.
Historical Background
Joshua 22 was written by Joshua, a leader in the Israelite community, around 1400-1350 BCE. The verse speaks to the tribes who had settled east of the Jordan River. At that time, God had instructed the Israelites to build an altar only at the tabernacle and to make sacrifices there.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us of the importance of unity in faith and following the established practices of worship. For instance, a modern scenario could be a church community deciding not to start a new church in a way that might seem to compete with or undermine the original community’s integrity.