Judges 15:5
Cebuano CBV - Unknown
Ug sa diha nga gipasiga na niya ang agipo iyang gibuhian sila ngadto sa mga nanagtindog pa nga alanihon sa mga Pilistehanon, ug nasunog ang tinapok nga inani ug ang nagatindog nga anihon, ug lakip usab ang mga kaolivahan.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Samson setting fire to the Philistines' crops by using burning torches. The fire spread and destroyed the standing grain, as well as the vineyards and olive groves. It shows Samson’s retaliation against the Philistines.
Explained for Children
Imagine Samson as a superhero who uses fire to protect his people. He sets some burning torches on the Philistines' farms, and soon everything is burning like a big campfire. This helps Samson teach the Philistines a lesson.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges was written during the period of the Judges in Israel, around the 12th century BC. The author likely used oral traditions and written records. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of conflict with neighboring tribes like the Philistines.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can be seen as a warning against retaliatory actions. Instead of burning others' fields, we can choose peaceful conflict resolution in our workplaces or communities.
Topics
conflictretaliationagriculturejudgmentretributionheroism
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Samson burn the crops?
Samson was retaliating against the Philistines for their actions against him and his people, showing a cycle of revenge and conflict.
What does this verse tell us about Samson?
This verse portrays Samson as a powerful figure who used his strength and cunning to fight against his enemies, often at a great cost.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can learn from Samson’s example to avoid destructive retaliation and instead seek peaceful resolutions in conflicts.
What is the significance of the crops and vineyards?
The crops and vineyards were essential to the Philistines' survival and economy, making their destruction a significant blow to their livelihood.
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