Judges 4:24

Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that the Israelites were victorious over their enemy, King Jabin of Canaan. It means the Israelites were successful and destroyed King Jabin, ending his rule. This shows how the Israelites were blessed by God in their battle.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends are playing a game against a bigger team. You work together and use all the skills you've learned, and finally, you win! This is like what happened to the Israelites. They worked together and won against a powerful enemy named Jabin.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written around the 5th century BC, possibly by a prophet or historian. The verse is part of the story of Deborah and Barak, who led the Israelites to victory over the Canaanites under Jabin's rule. It was written to remind the Israelites of God’s help and their victories.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us to trust in God's help when we face difficulties. Just like the Israelites relied on God to overcome their enemy, we can rely on God to help us in our struggles.

Topics

victoryfaithGod's powertriumphenemiesIsraelites

Related Verses

Joshua 10:10Exodus 14:291 Samuel 7:14Psalm 136:13Revelation 17:14

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'the hand of the children of Israel prospered' mean?
It means that the Israelites were successful and victorious in their battle against their enemy, Jabin, showing their strength and God's blessing.
Who was Jabin?
Jabin was the king of Canaan who was a powerful enemy of the Israelites. The Israelites had to fight against his army to regain their land.
Why is this story important?
This story is important because it shows how God helped the Israelites achieve victory against a powerful enemy, reminding them and future generations of God's power and faithfulness.
How can we apply this story in our daily lives?
We can apply this story by trusting in God's help when facing difficulties, just as the Israelites did. It encourages us to rely on God's strength and guidance in our struggles.
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