Judges 11:17

Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells the story of Israel asking permission to pass through the lands of Edom and Moab, but both kings refused. As a result, Israel stayed in Kadesh. The key message is about the challenges of seeking passage through others' territories.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a trip with your family and you need to pass through your friend's backyard to reach your destination. But your friend says no. So, you have to stay where you are until you find another way. That's kind of what happened to Israel in this story.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was likely written around the 10th century BCE by an unknown author. It was intended for the Israelites to understand their history and the importance of faithfulness to God. This verse reflects the geopolitical tensions and the need for alliances in ancient Near East.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this can be seen as a scenario where a group or individual needs to cross a boundary or seek permission to enter a certain area, but faces rejection. This highlights the importance of perseverance and finding alternative solutions.

Topics

obstaclesperseverancealliancesgeopoliticsboundarieshistorical narratives

Related Verses

Numbers 20:14Numbers 21:21Deuteronomy 2:4Deuteronomy 2:241 Kings 22:4

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the reason for Israel's request to pass through Edom and Moab?
Israel was on a journey to the Promised Land and needed to find a way to pass through the lands of Edom and Moab to reach their destination.
Why did Edom and Moab refuse Israel?
Edom and Moab may have refused due to fear of invasion or to protect their own resources and safety.
What happened after Israel's request was denied?
After being denied, Israel had to stay in Kadesh and find another way to reach the Promised Land.
What can we learn from this story?
This story teaches us the importance of perseverance and finding alternative solutions when faced with obstacles and rejections.
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