Judges 2:20
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God expresses his anger towards the Israelites because they have not obeyed the covenant he made with their ancestors and have not listened to him. God is speaking directly to the people, emphasizing their disobedience.
Explained for Children
Imagine your parents made a promise with you, but you kept breaking it. They would feel sad and angry, right? That's what's happening here. God made a promise with the Israelites' grandpas and grandmas, but they're not following it, and God is upset because they're not listening to him.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges was written by various authors around the 10th-6th centuries BCE. It reflects the period when Israel was led by military leaders known as 'judges'. The verse reflects a time of conflict and spiritual struggle, where the Israelites often turned away from God.
Living It Out Today
Consider a situation where you have promised your parents to clean your room every day, but you often forget or ignore it. This verse reminds you that keeping your promises and listening to the people you promised is important, just as the Israelites should have listened to God.