Joshua 9:3
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Apan sa diha nga ang mga pumoluyo sa Gabaon nakadungog sa gibuhat ni Josue sa Jerico ug sa Ai,
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that the people of Gibeon heard about the victories Joshua had over the cities of Jericho and Ai. There is no direct speech in this verse. The key message is that news of Joshua's military success had spread to nearby areas.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and you hear your friend has won two big battles. You might think, 'Wow, I should be careful!' That's what happened to the people of Gibeon. They heard Joshua won big battles and were worried.
Historical Background
The book of Joshua was likely written by Joshua or shortly after his time, around 1400-1300 B.C. It was written for the Israelites entering the Promised Land, detailing their conquests and the challenges they faced. The cultural setting was that of ancient Canaan, where city-states were common and military victories had significant political and social implications.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us that actions have consequences and news travels fast. If you do something good or bad, people will hear about it. Think about how your actions might influence others around you.
Topics
victoryconquestnewsfearwisdomconsequences
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the people of Gibeon concerned about Joshua's victories?
The people of Gibeon were concerned because Joshua's victories indicated that he was a powerful military leader who could pose a threat to their own city. They likely wanted to protect themselves from potential attack.
What happened to Gibeon after hearing about Joshua's victories?
After hearing about Joshua's victories, the people of Gibeon devised a plan to make a treaty with the Israelites. They pretended to come from a distant land to avoid being attacked and successfully made peace with Joshua.
How does this verse fit into the larger narrative of Joshua?
This verse is part of the larger narrative showing the spread of news about Joshua's military successes. It sets the stage for Gibeon's response and the subsequent treaty, which is a key event in the book of Joshua.
What can we learn from the way news of Joshua's victories spread?
We can learn that actions have consequences and that news, both good and bad, tends to spread quickly. This can affect how people view and react to us in our communities and beyond.
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