Joshua 8:35
French (La Bible expliquée)
Josué lut tous les commandements de Moïse, sans en omettre un seul, devant l'ensemble du peuple, y compris les femmes, les enfants et les étrangers vivant parmi les Israélites. Comme au début du livre (1.6-9), Josué est présenté comme un dirigeant religieux chargé de l'éducation de son peuple plus que comme un chef militaire. Il agit encore en digne successeur de Moïse (Deut 30–31) et à l'image du roi Josias, qui organise aussi une cérémonie où le peuple reconnaît la supériorité du Seigneur (2 Rois 23). Connaître la Loi dans ses moindres commandements est une obligation pour tous: hommes, femmes, enfants et étrangers. En effet, des étrangers comme les Gabaonites, pourront être intégrés à l'alliance et épargnés. C'est ce qui va se passer pour les Gabaonites.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Joshua read all of Moses' commands to the entire Israelite community, including women, children, and foreigners living among them. It emphasizes the thoroughness and inclusivity of Joshua's actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your teacher read all the rules of your school to everyone, even the little kids and new students. That's what Joshua did. He made sure everyone knew the rules, just like your teacher does.
Historical Background
The book of Joshua was written during or shortly after the time of Joshua, who led the Israelites into the Promised Land. It was written for the Israelites to remind them of their covenant with God and the instructions given by Moses.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can remind us of the importance of transparency and inclusivity. For example, a company leader might share all the company policies with every employee, ensuring everyone is on the same page.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Joshua reading all of Moses' commands?
Joshua is ensuring that everyone in the community understands the laws and instructions given by Moses. This helps unify the community under God's guidance.
Why are women, children, and foreigners included?
Inclusivity is a key aspect of this event. By including everyone, Joshua ensures that no one is left out of the teachings and community, fostering a sense of unity.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
Leaders should be transparent and inclusive, ensuring that everyone in their community is aware of the guiding principles and rules, much like Joshua with the Israelites.
How does this verse connect to modern-day church practices?
Churches today can apply this principle by ensuring all members, regardless of age or background, are included in the teaching and understanding of the Bible and church doctrines.
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