Judges 17:7
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
وكان هناك شاب لاوي من بيت لحم مقيما بين سبط يهوذا.
What Does This Mean?
This verse introduces a Levite, a young man from the family of Judah who was staying in Bethlehem. It tells us about his origins and current location without any dialogue.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're a kid who moved to a new town to stay with your cousin. That's like the Levite man who came from Bethlehem to stay somewhere new. He came from a family of helpers in the temple, just like how some families have special jobs.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges was written by multiple authors, possibly Samuel, during the time of the judges, around 1200-1050 B.C. It was written for the Israelites to remind them of God's guidance and the consequences of disobedience.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us of the importance of hospitality and welcoming those who are new to our communities. It's like when a new student comes to your class and you make them feel at home.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean that the Levite 'sojourned there'?
It means he was staying temporarily in a place that was not his permanent home, like a guest or a visitor. The Levites were known for moving between different towns to assist in religious duties.
Why is Bethlehemjudah mentioned specifically?
Bethlehemjudah was a well-known city in ancient times, and mentioning it gives us a specific location. It also connects this Levite to an important lineage, as Bethlehem was the birthplace of King David.
What role did Levites play in ancient Israel?
Levites were the tribe responsible for religious duties, including maintaining the temple, teaching the law, and leading worship. They were seen as God's special servants.
How can we apply the concept of 'sojourning' today?
Today, we can apply the idea of 'sojourning' by being welcoming to newcomers in our communities and showing kindness to those who are different from us, just as the Levite in Judges was welcomed.
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