Judges 15:1
Bashkir 2023 (Изге Яҙма)
Бер нисә көндән, бойҙай урағы осоронда, Шимшон, бер кәзә бәрәсе алып, ҡатынын күрергә килде. – Ҡатынымдың янына, уның бүлмәһенә керәйем әле, – тигәйне, ҡыҙҙың атаһы Шимшонды индермәне.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Judges tells us that after some time, during wheat harvest, Samson went to visit his wife with a gift of a young goat. He wanted to go into the chamber where his wife was, but her father wouldn't let him. This shows how Samson's relationship with his wife had complications.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you want to play with, but your friend’s dad says you can’t. That’s how Samson felt. He brought a gift to see his wife, but her dad wouldn’t let him. It's like when someone stops you from doing something you want to do.
Historical Background
The book of Judges was likely compiled by several authors and editors around the 8th century BC. It was written for the Israelites to remind them of their history and the consequences of their actions. The culture was agrarian, and the wheat harvest was a significant event.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this could be like a couple having a disagreement where one partner's family gets involved and makes things more complicated. It's a reminder that sometimes, outside interference can make a situation worse.
Topics
marriagefamily conflictswheat harvestancient IsraelSamsongift giving
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Samson bring a kid (young goat)?
Samson brought a kid as a gift, which was a common practice in ancient times to show respect or to try to reconcile after a conflict.
What was the significance of the wheat harvest?
The wheat harvest was an important agricultural event in ancient Israel, marking a time of plenty and celebration, but here it also serves as a backdrop for the tension between Samson and his father-in-law.
Why wouldn't the father let Samson in?
The father might have been wary of Samson due to previous conflicts or might have wanted to protect his daughter, reflecting the cultural norms and family dynamics of the time.
How does this story apply to modern marriages?
This story reminds us that external interference, such as from in-laws, can complicate relationships, underscoring the importance of communication and respect within a marriage.
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