Judges 21:5

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What Does This Mean?

The Israelites are asking who didn't come to their meeting at Mizpeh. They made a promise to punish anyone who didn't show up, saying they would be killed. This verse shows the seriousness of their commitment and the consequences for not participating.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends made a big promise to play a game together. If someone didn't come, you all decided that person would get a time-out. This verse is like that, but much more serious. The Israelites said if someone didn't come to their important meeting, they would be in big trouble.

Historical Background

This verse is part of the Book of Judges, written between 1050 and 500 BC. The audience was the Israelites, and the setting was after a civil war where the Israelites vowed to punish anyone who didn't join their assembly. This reflects the tribal and covenantal obligations of the time.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can think about the commitments we make and the importance of following through. If a group of friends plans a charity event and someone doesn't show up, it affects the whole group. It's a reminder to be reliable and considerate of others' efforts.

Topics

commitmentconsequencesobligationreliabilitypunishmentfaithfulness

Related Verses

1 Samuel 14:24Joshua 7:1Numbers 16:382 Chronicles 15:12Matthew 26:24

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the Israelites make such a serious promise?
They wanted to ensure everyone's participation in a crucial meeting. This reflects their belief in the importance of unity and collective responsibility.
What was the meeting about?
The context suggests it was about a civil war and ensuring that everyone was committed to a collective decision or action.
How does this relate to modern life?
It shows the importance of reliability and the impact of missing commitments on a group. This can apply to team projects, family gatherings, or community events.
Are there any similar examples in the New Testament?
Yes, in Matthew 26:24, Jesus speaks of the severe consequences of betraying him, reflecting a similar theme of serious commitment and its consequences.
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