Judges 4:21

Cebuano CBV - Unknown

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Jael, the wife of Heber, takes a tent peg and a hammer, quietly approaches Sisera who is sleeping, and drives the peg through his head, killing him. This shows how Jael took decisive action to defeat an enemy of God's people.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide and seek, and the seeker is very tired and falls asleep. Your friend comes quietly with a toy hammer and a peg, and they gently but firmly put the peg in the ground near the seeker's head. This stops the seeker from waking up and finding you. In this story, Jael did something similar to protect her people from a bad person.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written by an unknown author around the 10th century BCE. It details the history of the Israelites after Joshua's death. This verse describes a moment of bravery during a conflict between the Israelites and Canaanites, where Jael played a crucial role in defeating Sisera, a military leader of the enemy.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, we face many challenges and sometimes need to take bold actions to protect what is right. For example, if you see a bully hurting someone, you might need to speak up or report the behavior to a trusted adult.

Topics

braveryprotectionconflict resolutionfemale leadershipdivine interventionmoral courage

Related Verses

Judges 4:17-22Judges 5:24-271 Samuel 17:48-511 Kings 2:25-261 Samuel 14:6-14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jael kill Sisera?
Jael killed Sisera because he was an enemy of God's people and had been seeking to harm them. By killing him, she protected her people from further harm.
What does this verse teach us about bravery?
This verse teaches us that bravery can involve taking decisive and sometimes difficult actions to protect others, even in the face of danger.
How is Jael's action an example of divine intervention?
Jael's action can be seen as an example of divine intervention because it was through her bravery that God's people were delivered from a significant threat.
What can we learn from Jael's story about female leadership?
Jael's story shows that women can play crucial roles in leadership and decision-making, taking bold actions that have significant impacts on their communities.
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