Judges 13:9
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
فَسَمِعَ اللهُ دُعَاءَ مَنُوحَ، وَجَاءَ الْمَلَاكُ مَرَّةً ثَانِيَةً إِلَى الْمَرْأَةِ وَهِيَ جَالِسَةٌ فِي الْحَقْلِ، وَلَمْ يَكُنْ زَوْجُهَا مَنُوحُ مَعَهَا.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God listens to Manoah's request and sends the angel back to Manoah's wife. The angel appears to her again while she is sitting in the field, but Manoah is not present.
Explained for Children
Think of this like when you really want to see a friend, so you ask your mom or dad to call them. God listened to Manoah's request and sent the angel back to his wife, like a really special friend, but Manoah wasn't there to see it.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges was compiled around the 5th century BCE from earlier oral traditions. It was written for the Israelites to remind them of God's faithfulness and the importance of following God's laws. The story of Manoah and his wife is set during the period of the Judges, when the Israelites were struggling to maintain their faith.
Living It Out Today
Imagine asking for help in a challenging situation and God responds by sending someone or something to support you, even if your partner isn't there to see it. This can be a reminder that God hears our prayers and acts in ways we might not expect or see.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why wasn't Manoah present when the angel returned?
The absence of Manoah could signify that God's presence and communication are not limited to specific individuals. It shows that divine encounters can occur at any time, even when one's partner is absent.
What does this verse tell us about divine listening?
This verse illustrates that God listens to and responds to the prayers and requests of people. It highlights the importance of prayer and the assurance that our petitions can be heard and answered.
How does this relate to the broader story of Manoah and his wife?
This event is a crucial part of the narrative leading up to the birth of Samson, showing God's involvement in the lives of people and the fulfillment of divine promises through unexpected means.
What can we learn from Manoah's role in this story?
Manoah's role teaches us the importance of faith and persistence in prayer. His actions show that we should be proactive in seeking God's will and guidance, even if the outcomes are not immediately visible.
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