Joshua 9:25
French (La Bible expliquée)
Maintenant, nous sommes en ton pouvoir, traite-nous comme tu le jugeras bon. » Dans la loi, il était dit à Israël: « Vous ne conclurez pas d'alliance avec eux…. Vous ne leur permettrez pas de demeurer dans votre pays… » (Ex 23.32-33). Comment expliquer l'alliance conclue avec les Gabaonites? Celle-ci a été obtenue par la ruse, mais il ne peut être question de revenir sur la parole donnée. Toutefois, Josué accorde un statut inférieur aux Gabaonites.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the Gibeonites are speaking to Joshua, admitting their deceit and placing themselves under his control, saying that he can do with them whatever he sees fit. This shows their submission and acknowledgment of Joshua's authority.
Explained for Children
Imagine you play a game with your friend and trick them, but then you feel really bad and tell them, 'You know what? I messed up. You can decide what happens next because I trust you to make the right choice.' That's what the Gibeonites are doing here with Joshua.
Historical Background
The book of Joshua was likely written by Joshua himself or one of his contemporaries shortly after the events described. It was written for the Israelites who had just entered the Promised Land, detailing their conquests and the challenges they faced, including the deceit of the Gibeonites.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you've made a mistake at work that could harm your team. You might feel the need to confess and say, 'I messed up, and now it’s up to you how to proceed.' This shows humility and trust in your leader's judgment, much like the Gibeonites' submission to Joshua.
Topics
authoritysubmissiontrustconfessionjudgmenthumility
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Joshua 9:25?
The main message is about submission and trust, where the Gibeonites acknowledge their deceit and submit to Joshua's authority, trusting him to decide their fate.
How does Joshua 9:25 relate to our understanding of authority?
It highlights the respect and submission we should have towards those in authority, recognizing their role and trusting their judgment in important matters.
What can we learn about trust from Joshua 9:25?
Trust involves admitting mistakes and placing oneself in the hands of someone else, showing confidence in their ability to make the right decision.
How does Joshua 9:25 relate to the concept of confession?
This verse shows the importance of confessing mistakes, as the Gibeonites acknowledge their deceit and submit to the consequences, demonstrating honesty and a willingness to accept judgment.
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