Joshua 21:43
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Uqhamawa Diosajj uca Israel marcarojj take uca orakenac churäna, cunjämtï nayra awquinacaparu juramentompi arscäna uqhamar phokhasa. Ucatwa jupanacajj uca oraken utjasipjjäna, uqhamarac ucan jacapjjäna.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that God kept His promise to give the land of Canaan to the Israelites. It emphasizes that God fulfilled His promise, and the Israelites lived in the land as He promised their ancestors.
Explained for Children
Imagine you promised your friend you would give them your favorite toy if they helped you clean your room. In this story, God is like that friend. He promised the Israelites they would get a special land, and He kept His promise just like you did with your toy.
Historical Background
Joshua 21:43 is found in the Book of Joshua, which was likely written by Joshua himself or possibly a scribe shortly after his time. It was written around 1400-1370 BCE and details the fulfillment of God's promises to the Israelites, who had wandered in the wilderness for 40 years.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us that God fulfills His promises. If you've been praying for a job, a relationship, or a change in circumstances, this verse can be a reminder that God is faithful and will fulfill His promises in His time.
Topics
promisefaithfulnessinheritancecovenantfulfillmentGod's provision
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this verse imply that God only fulfills promises to the Israelites?
No, while this verse speaks directly about God's fulfillment of promises to the Israelites, the broader message is that God is faithful and fulfills His promises to all who trust in Him.
How long did it take for God to fulfill His promise to give the land to the Israelites?
It took about 40 years from when God made the promise to Moses until the Israelites entered and took possession of the land, as described in the Book of Joshua.
What does 'dwelt therein' mean?
'Dwelt therein' means that the Israelites lived in the land. It indicates that they not only took possession of the land but also settled and made it their home.
How does this verse relate to modern believers?
For modern believers, this verse serves as a reminder of God's faithfulness. It encourages us to trust that God will fulfill His promises to us, even if they take time to come to fruition.
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