Joshua 2:5
French (La Bible expliquée)
Ils sont repartis à la tombée de la nuit au moment où on allait fermer la porte de la ville. J'ignore où ils sont allés. Si vous vous dépêchez, vous pourrez les rattraper. » Le rédacteur montre d'emblée que Dieu dirige tout. Rahab accueille les espions, les renseigne sur la psychologie des gens de Jéricho. Au v. 11, elle proclame la grandeur du Dieu d'Israël. Elle propose un marché: en contrepartie de la vie de sa famille, elle sauvera les espions. Rahab, l'étrangère, entre ainsi dans le projet de Dieu.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a situation where a woman is giving information to soldiers about some men who left her house at night. She tells them the men left at dusk when the city gate was closing and advises them to chase after the men quickly before they get too far.
Explained for Children
Imagine it's dark outside and you see your friends running away from your house. You tell the grown-ups to chase them quickly before they disappear, just like the woman in the story did. It’s like a big game of hide-and-seek, but for grown-ups.
Historical Background
The Book of Joshua was likely compiled from various sources and oral traditions by later Israelite authors. This verse is part of the narrative describing the Israelites' conquest of Canaan, written for an audience who was familiar with the challenges of that era, including the strategic importance of timing and location.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse reminds us of the importance of taking swift action when presented with a critical opportunity. For example, if a friend confides in you about a job opportunity, it’s important to advise them to act quickly before the opportunity passes.
Topics
conqueststrategytimingfaithobediencewisdom
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Joshua 2:5?
The woman who hid the spies is speaking. She is giving information to the soldiers pursuing the spies.
What is the significance of the timing mentioned in Joshua 2:5?
The timing is crucial because it indicates that the men left at dusk, when visibility was low and the city gates were closing, making it harder for the pursuers to catch them.
How does this verse relate to the overall narrative of Joshua?
This verse is part of the larger narrative of the Israelites' preparation for conquering Canaan. It demonstrates the strategic importance of timing and the cooperation of individuals like Rahab.
What can we learn about Rahab from this verse?
Rahab shows quick thinking and a sense of urgency, advising the pursuers to act quickly to catch the spies, which indirectly helps her protect them from harm.
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