Judges 3:3
cebuano-2011
Kini mao ang mga nasod: ang lima ka pangulo sa mga Filistihanon, ang tanang mga Canaanhon, ang mga Sidonhanon, ang mga Hibihanon nga nagpuyo sa bukid sa Lebanon, sukad sa bukid sa Baal-hermon ngadto sa agianan padulong sa Hamat.
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists the groups of people who were still living in the land of Canaan when the Israelites were supposed to take it over. It mentions the Philistines, Canaanites, Sidonians, and Hivites, showing that the Israelites had not fully conquered the land as they were commanded.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you need to clear a big playground, but there are still some kids in certain areas who won't leave. This verse is like a list of those kids who are still hanging around, making it hard for the Israelites to claim the whole playground.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges was likely compiled over time by various Israelite authors, though it's traditionally attributed to Samuel. This verse is part of a list in the early chapters of Judges, which were written after the initial conquest of Canaan by the Israelites. The list helps us understand the challenges the Israelites faced in establishing their presence in the Promised Land.
Living It Out Today
Think of a time when you had a goal but faced unexpected obstacles that made it harder to reach. Just like the Israelites who encountered various groups still occupying the land, we often face challenges that require perseverance and sometimes outside help to overcome.
Topics
conquestobstaclesperseverancechallengesvictorycommandments
Related Verses
Joshua 13:1-6Joshua 23:4-5Exodus 34:111 Kings 9:20-21Joshua 17:12-13
Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the Israelites still facing these groups?
The Israelites had not fully completed the conquest of the land as commanded, likely due to lack of obedience and fear of these established groups. This reflects a common human struggle to fully commit to a mission.
What can we learn from the Israelites' struggle in Judges 3:3?
We can learn the importance of perseverance and obedience. Facing obstacles can be daunting, but it's crucial to stay committed to our goals and not give up.
How does this verse connect with the broader theme of the Judges?
This verse is part of the overarching theme of Judges, which is about the cycle of obedience and disobedience of the Israelites, and the consequences of not fully following God's commands.
What is the significance of the locations mentioned in this verse?
These locations highlight the extent of the land that the Israelites were to conquer and settle, showing the vast and diverse challenges they faced in their mission.
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