Joshua 7:17
Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
ثُمَّ تَقَدَّمَتْ عَشَائِرُ قَبِيلَةِ يَهُوذَا، فَاخْتيرَتْ عَشيرَةُ الزَّارَحِيِّينَ. ثُمَّ تقَدَّمَتْ عَائِلَاتُ عَشَيرَةِ الزَّارَحِيِّينَ، فَاخْتيرَتْ عَائِلَةُ زَبْدِي.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a process of identifying a guilty individual among the Israelites. Joshua narrows down the search from the family of Judah to the family of the Zarhites, and finally to Zabdi, who was implicated in the sin.
Explained for Children
Imagine you lost your favorite toy and you have to find out who took it. First, you check with your friends who were there. Then you check with the smaller group, and finally, you find the person who took it. That's what Joshua did here to find out who sinned.
Historical Background
Joshua 7 was written by Joshua, the leader of the Israelites after Moses. It was written around 1400-1300 BCE, and it describes the early conquest of Canaan. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of war and divine judgment.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us of the importance of taking responsibility for our actions. When something goes wrong in a team project, it's important to find the cause and address it, rather than blaming the whole group.
Topics
judgmentresponsibilitysinaccountabilityconsequencesdivine guidance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Joshua need to identify the guilty individual?
Joshua had to identify the guilty individual to uphold justice and restore the favor of God. The sin of Achan (who was part of Zabdi's family) had led to the defeat of Israel in the battle of Ai.
What does this say about divine justice?
This verse illustrates the idea of divine justice, where God holds individuals accountable for their actions. It shows that even in a community, each person is responsible for their own actions.
How can we apply the concept of accountability from this verse in our daily lives?
We can apply the concept of accountability by taking responsibility for our actions and being honest about our mistakes. This helps in building trust and maintaining integrity in our relationships.
What lessons can we learn about family and community responsibility from this verse?
This verse teaches us that while individuals are responsible for their own actions, the actions of one can affect the whole community. It is important to support each other in maintaining integrity and avoiding sin.
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