Judges 1:15
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Mitubag siya, “Hatagi akog dugang pabor. Gihatag mo na kanako ang yuta sa Negev, hatagi na usab ako ug yuta nga adunay tuboran.” Busa gihatag kaniya ni Caleb ang yuta nga adunay tuboran sa ibabaw ug sa ubos.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about Caleb's daughter asking for a special gift. She received land but wanted more, specifically water sources. Caleb then gave her both upper and lower springs. The verse shows a request for resources and the generosity of Caleb.
Explained for Children
Imagine you got a big yard to play in, but it was dry and you wanted a place to get water for your plants or to drink. You asked your dad for some water sources, and he gave you both a stream at the top of the hill and one at the bottom. This verse is like that story, but with grown-ups and land.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges was written by various authors around 1000 BC. This specific verse is part of the narrative detailing the conquest of Canaan by the Israelites. It reflects the cultural context of land inheritance and the importance of water sources for survival and agriculture.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can be seen as a reminder of the importance of asking for what we need. Just like Caleb's daughter, we can request resources or support from those in our community who are able to provide. It also highlights the value of generosity in sharing what we have.
Topics
generosityrequestslandwaterinheritancecommunity
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does this verse teach us about asking?
It teaches us that it is acceptable and sometimes necessary to ask for what we need. Just like Caleb's daughter, we can make requests for resources or support.
Why were springs important in ancient times?
Springs were crucial for survival and agriculture, providing a reliable source of fresh water for drinking, irrigation, and sustaining life in dry areas.
How does this verse relate to the theme of generosity?
Caleb's response to his daughter's request demonstrates generosity. He gave her more than just land; he provided essential water sources, showing kindness and support.
What can we learn about resource management from this verse?
This verse emphasizes the importance of managing and sharing resources effectively. Caleb ensured that his daughter had both land and water, illustrating the value of comprehensive resource allocation.
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