Judges 11:20
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
কিন্তু চীহোনেও তেওঁলোকক বিশ্বাস নকৰিলে আৰু নিজৰ অঞ্চলৰ মাজেদি যোৱাৰ অনুমতি নিদিলে। তেওঁ নিজৰ সৈন্যসকলক গোট খুৱাই যহচত ছাউনি পাতিলে আৰু তাত ইস্ৰায়েলী লোকসকলৰ সৈতে যুদ্ধ কৰিলে।
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how Sihon did not allow Israel to pass through his land. Instead, he gathered his people and prepared to fight Israel in a place called Jahaz. The key message is about the conflict that arises when a leader refuses to let others pass peacefully through their territory.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a trip with your friends and you want to pass through a friend's backyard to reach the park. But your friend says 'No way!' and gathers all their toys to block your way. That's like what Sihon did to Israel. He wouldn't let them pass and got ready to fight.
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of Judges, written around the 6th or 7th century BCE. The audience was the Israelites, and it was part of their history that described their conflicts with neighboring nations during their journey to the Promised Land.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can teach us about the importance of being open to others and avoiding unnecessary conflicts. Imagine a scenario where a neighbor refuses to let you use a shared pathway, leading to a fight over a small issue. It's better to be accommodating and avoid conflict.
Topics
conflictleadershipIsraelitesneighboring nationsjourneypassage
Related Verses
Numbers 21:21-24Deuteronomy 2:26-30Joshua 24:8-10Psalms 83:8-122 Chronicles 20:1-30
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the conflict between Sihon and Israel?
The conflict arose because Sihon refused to allow Israel to pass through his territory peacefully, leading to a battle between the two groups.
Why is this verse significant in the book of Judges?
This verse highlights a significant historical event where Israel faced resistance from a neighboring ruler, demonstrating the challenges they encountered during their journey.
How can we apply the message of this verse in our daily lives?
We can avoid unnecessary conflicts by being open to others and finding peaceful solutions to disagreements, rather than immediately resorting to confrontation.
What can we learn from Sihon's actions?
Sihon's refusal to let Israel pass peacefully teaches us about the consequences of stubbornness and the importance of considering the greater good before taking action.
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