Joshua 18:21
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Түбәндәге ҡалалар нәҫелдәренә күрә Бинйәмин ырыуына ҡарай: Йерихо, Бейт-Хогла, Ғемәҡ-Ҡесис,
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists some cities in the territory of the tribe of Benjamin. It mentions Jericho, Bethhoglah, and the valley of Keziz. The message is about the geographical distribution of the tribe.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big map of your town, and you're marking where all your friends live. This verse is like that. It's showing where the people of Benjamin lived in different cities and areas.
Historical Background
Joshua 18:21 is part of the Book of Joshua, written by Joshua himself or his followers. It was written around 1370-1350 BCE, detailing the division of land among the Israelites after their conquest of Canaan.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can think about how communities form and how neighborhoods grow. Just like the tribe of Benjamin had their own cities, people today also have their own neighborhoods and communities.
Topics
geographytribal distributionancient citiesland divisioncommunity formationsettlement
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the mention of Jericho tell us?
Jericho was a significant city that had been conquered by the Israelites under Joshua, and its mention here reflects its importance as part of the territory of Benjamin.
Why is the valley of Keziz important?
The valley of Keziz was likely a geographical feature that defined part of the territory of Benjamin, indicating the land's natural boundaries.
How does this verse contribute to understanding the division of land?
This verse lists specific locations within the territory of Benjamin, helping us understand how the land was divided among the tribes.
What can we learn from the community formation described here?
This verse shows how communities and families were organized within a larger tribal structure, reflecting the importance of geographical and familial ties.
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