Joshua 15:42

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists three cities: Libnah, Ether, and Ashan. It's part of a larger list of cities in the territory of Judah. The key message is about the geographical layout and the allocation of land.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're drawing a map of your neighborhood. You might name your street, the park, and the ice cream shop. This verse is like that, but for a place called Judah, naming some of its towns.

Historical Background

The Book of Joshua, which includes this verse, was written around 1370-1350 BCE. The author is traditionally believed to be Joshua, the leader of the Israelites after Moses. It was written for the Israelites as they entered the Promised Land, detailing the allocation of land to the various tribes.

Living It Out Today

Today, when planning a move to a new city or neighborhood, understanding the layout of the area—where the schools, parks, and markets are—is crucial. Just like the Israelites, we plan our lives within the geographical context of our surroundings.

Topics

geographysettlementhistoryland allocationIsraelitestribes

Related Verses

Numbers 33:20Joshua 10:29Joshua 10:38Joshua 19:15Joshua 19:33

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of listing these cities?
Listing these cities helps understand the territorial boundaries and the distribution of land among the Israelites.
Why are these cities important?
These cities are part of the territory assigned to the tribe of Judah, showing the geographical division of the Promised Land among the tribes.
How does this verse relate to the larger narrative of Joshua?
This verse is part of a detailed account of how the land was divided among the tribes of Israel, reflecting the fulfillment of God's promise.
What can we learn from the allocation of these cities?
We can learn about the importance of organized settlement and the strategic placement of towns for administration and security.
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