Judges 18:14

Cebuano CBV - Unknown

What Does This Mean?

Five men who spied on Laish tell their people about finding religious idols in the houses there. They ask the group to decide what to do with this information. This verse highlights the discovery of idol worship and the decision-making process that follows.

Explained for Children

Imagine five friends went to explore a new neighborhood and found some special toys that were used for wrong games. They came back and told their other friends about it. They asked, 'What do we do with this information?' This is like when you find something that might not be right and have to decide how to handle it.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written around the 6th century BCE, reflecting events from earlier times, possibly by the prophet Samuel or a later compiler. It was written for the Israelites to understand their history and the consequences of straying from God's path. The cultural setting was one of tribal conflicts and the struggle against idolatry.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, imagine a group of coworkers discovering that a colleague is cheating on company expenses. They must decide whether to ignore it, report it, or confront the person directly. This scenario parallels the decision-making process around the discovery of the idols.

Topics

decision-makingidolatrydiscoverymoralityconsequencestruth

Related Verses

1 Samuel 15:23Exodus 20:4-5Deuteronomy 7:25-261 Kings 12:28Acts 17:29

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were the five men sent to Laish?
They were sent to gather intelligence about the area, likely to assess its suitability for conquest or settlement, a common practice among ancient groups considering new territories.
What are teraphim and an ephod?
Teraphim were household idols used for divination, and an ephod was a garment worn by priests, often containing divination objects. These items were part of the religious artifacts the spies found.
What does this verse teach about idolatry?
This verse highlights the prevalence of idolatry and the importance of recognizing and addressing it. It warns against the dangers of false worship and the need for divine guidance.
How does this verse relate to contemporary decision-making?
It shows the importance of considering all available information before making a decision, especially when it involves ethical or moral implications, as seen in the context of dealing with idols.
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