Judges 11:1

Cebuano CBV - Unknown

What Does This Mean?

This verse introduces Jephthah, a powerful warrior, who was the son of Gilead and a prostitute. The key message highlights his background and strength despite his unconventional parentage.

Explained for Children

Imagine if a kid in your class became the best at sports even though their family wasn't rich. Jephthah was like that kid - he was strong and brave, even though he was born to a mom who wasn’t married to his dad.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written by several authors and compiled later. This verse was written during the time of the judges in Israel, around 1200-1050 BCE, aimed at the Israelite community to understand their history and leaders.

Living It Out Today

Consider a situation where a person has a challenging background but still achieves greatness. Like a student from a tough neighborhood becoming a successful lawyer, showing that circumstances don't define one's potential.

Topics

leadershipfamilystrengthbackgroundforgivenessovercoming

Related Verses

Genesis 38:24Ruth 1:1-52 Samuel 11:31 Timothy 1:15James 2:5

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean that Jephthah was a mighty man of valor?
It means he was a strong and brave warrior, respected for his courage and physical strength in battle.
Why is Jephthah's mother described as a harlot?
This highlights his unconventional background, showing that despite his origins, he was still chosen for his abilities and strength.
What cultural setting influenced the description of Jephthah?
The cultural setting was one where lineage and family status were very important, but Jephthah's story shows that abilities can sometimes outweigh these factors.
How does Jephthah's story impact our understanding of leadership?
It shows that leadership qualities can emerge from unlikely places, and that a person's potential is not defined by their birth but by their actions and abilities.
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