Judges 7:24

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What Does This Mean?

Gideon sends messengers to the men of Ephraim, asking them to join him in battling the Midianites by controlling the water sources at Bethbarah and the Jordan River. The men of Ephraim respond by gathering and taking control of these areas.

Explained for Children

Imagine Gideon is like a team captain asking his friends to help him stop the bad guys from getting water. Just like when you ask your friends to help you clean up a mess, Gideon is asking for help to stop the enemy from getting what they need.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Book of Judges, written around 1000-700 BCE. It was written to the Israelites to remind them of God's deliverance through judges like Gideon. The Israelites were fighting the Midianites, a neighboring group, and this verse details a strategic move during the battle.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, if you are working on a team project, remember that cooperation and strategic planning can lead to success. Just as Gideon asked for help to control key areas, working together can help you take control of critical aspects of your project.

Topics

strategycooperationleadershipfaithwarfarevictory

Related Verses

Exodus 14:24Joshua 7:241 Samuel 11:32 Kings 3:25Luke 11:21

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Gideon need the men of Ephraim?
Gideon needed the men of Ephraim to help control strategic water points, making it harder for the Midianites to fight effectively.
What does it mean to 'take before them the waters'?
It means to secure water sources before the enemy can reach them, depriving the Midianites of a vital resource.
How does this verse show cooperation?
This verse shows cooperation as Gideon and the men of Ephraim work together to defeat a common enemy.
What can we learn about strategy from this verse?
We can learn that planning and working together on key points can be crucial in achieving a goal or overcoming challenges.
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