Judges 6:19
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Milakaw si Gideon ug nagluto ug usa ka nating kanding, ug naghimo siyag pan nga walay patubo ginamit ang tunga sa sako nga harina. Pagkahuman, gibutang niya sa basket ang karne ug gibutang ang sabaw niini sa kaldero, ug gidala ang mga pagkaon ngadto sa anghel sa Ginoo didto sa ilalom sa punoan sa kahoyng terebinto.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Gideon prepares a meal of roasted kid and unleavened cakes for an angel. He places the food in a basket and broth in a pot, then brings it to the oak tree where the angel is waiting. The key message is Gideon's obedience and preparation in response to the angel's request.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're baking cookies for a special visitor. Gideon did something similar but with a special meal. He made a yummy dinner and brought it to an angel, just like you'd bring cookies to a friend, showing how Gideon was ready to listen and help.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Judges, written sometime between 500 and 1000 BCE. It was likely written by a prophet or a collective of scribes, aimed at the Israelites who were struggling with their faith and obedience to God. The text reflects the cultural practice of offering food to guests as a sign of respect and hospitality.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, imagine you're invited to a meeting with a potential employer. You prepare yourself by researching the company and dressing appropriately. Gideon’s preparation is similar, showing how we should be ready and respectful when meeting important figures or opportunities.
Topics
obediencehospitalityangelic encounterspreparationfaithsacrifice
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Gideon prepare a meal for the angel?
Gideon prepared the meal as a sign of respect and hospitality, common practices in ancient times when receiving guests or visitors, including divine ones.
What does the meal symbolize in Judges 6:19?
The meal symbolizes Gideon's readiness to follow divine instructions and his willingness to show respect and hospitality, even to a supernatural being.
How does this verse relate to the theme of obedience?
This verse highlights obedience as Gideon follows the angel's request to prepare a meal, showing his willingness to listen and act on divine instructions.
What can we learn about preparation from this verse?
From Gideon's example, we learn the importance of being prepared and responsive when dealing with significant tasks or encounters, ensuring we are ready to fulfill our duties or meet divine expectations.
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