Exodus 17:13
French (La Bible expliquée)
Josué remporta une victoire complète sur l'armée amalécite. Le premier assaut contre Israël survient alors que le peuple ne possède ni territoire, ni souveraineté nationale. Les Amalécites, nomades du désert, contrôlaient les routes des caravanes depuis l'Égypte et l'Arabie. La Bible considère les Amalécites comme des brigands. La malédiction s'attache à eux parce qu'ils se sont opposés au Seigneur et à son héritage. Par la suite, la tradition juive assimilera tous les grands ennemis d'Israël à Amalec: Haman dans le livre d'Esther (Est 3.1), l'empereur Hadrien, Hitler… Ce n'est pas la bataille qui attire l'attention, mais l'attitude de Moïse. Le bâton de Dieu et le geste de supplication montrent que le Seigneur donne la victoire. Moïse obtient le succès avec le bâton qui a servi contre le Pharaon, et le Seigneur prouve ainsi qu'il est bien au milieu de son peuple.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Joshua defeated the Amalekites in battle using swords. It highlights Joshua's victory over an enemy of the Israelites. The key message is about military triumph through God's strength.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where your team wins because everyone works together really well. Joshua and the Israelites were like that team who beat their opponents, the Amalekites, using their swords. It's like winning a big game!
Historical Background
Exodus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. It was written for the Israelites who were wandering in the desert after leaving Egypt, detailing their experiences and God's protection against their enemies.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can be seen as a reminder that challenges and conflicts can be overcome through unity and faith. For example, a community coming together to solve a local problem shows similar principles of collective effort and determination.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Joshua in Exodus 17:13?
Joshua was the leader of the Israelites, known for his military leadership and faithfulness to God.
What does 'discomfited' mean in this context?
'Discomfited' means that Joshua thoroughly defeated the Amalekites, causing them to retreat and suffer significant losses.
Why is this battle significant?
This battle was significant because it was a test of faith and strength for the Israelites, and it showcased God's promise of protection against their enemies.
How does this relate to modern conflicts?
It shows that through unity and faith, communities can overcome adversities, reflecting the principles of collective strength and divine guidance in overcoming challenges.
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