Joshua 10:1

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how Adonizedec, the king of Jerusalem, learned about Joshua's victories over the cities of Ai and Jericho. He also heard that Gibeon had made peace with the Israelites. The message highlights the fear and concern among neighboring kings about the growing power of Israel under Joshua.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game and you hear that your friend has won a bunch of rounds, and another friend joined your team. You might feel worried that you'll lose if you don't do something. That's how the king of Jerusalem felt when he heard about Joshua's wins and Gibeon joining Israel.

Historical Background

The Book of Joshua was likely written by Joshua himself or shortly after his death, around the 14th century BCE. It was written for the Israelites, who were about to enter and take possession of the Promised Land. The cultural setting was one of warfare and conquest, as the Israelites sought to establish their presence in Canaan.

Living It Out Today

Today, when you hear about someone else's success, you might feel threatened or inspired to do better. This verse reminds us that others' successes can motivate us to work harder or to seek peaceful alliances. It's a call to be proactive and wise in how we respond to challenges.

Topics

WarfareLeadershipAlliancesFearStrengthPeace

Related Verses

Joshua 6:20Joshua 9:272 Samuel 5:6Judges 1:8Ezra 9:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Adonizedec?
Adonizedec was the king of Jerusalem during the time when Joshua and the Israelites were conquering the Promised Land.
Why was Adonizedec worried about Joshua's victories?
Adonizedec was worried because Joshua's victories showed the growing strength and determination of Israel, which threatened the security of Jerusalem.
What does this verse teach about alliances?
This verse shows that alliances can be formed in response to a common threat or benefit, as seen with Gibeon joining Israel.
How does this relate to modern leadership?
Modern leaders can learn from this verse about the importance of being informed about their environment and the actions of others to make strategic decisions.
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