Joshua 21:29

French (BDS) 2015 (La Bible du Semeur 2015)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists two cities, Jarmuth and Engannim, along with their surrounding areas, and mentions that there are four cities in total. The text does not specify who is speaking but is part of a larger list of cities given to the Levites. The key message is about the allocation of land to specific groups within ancient Israel.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big backyard with a treehouse and a swing set. Now, think of Jarmuth and Engannim as two treehouses, and their suburbs as the area around them, like where you play with your toys. This verse tells us about four special treehouses given to some friends to live in.

Historical Background

Joshua 21:29 is part of the Book of Joshua, written by Joshua or a scribe shortly after his death, around 1380-1370 BCE. It was written for the Israelites entering the Promised Land, detailing the distribution of land among the tribes. The cultural setting was one of tribal organization and divine promise fulfillment.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can see this as a reminder of how communities are built and maintained. Just as these cities were given to the Levites for their service, consider how you can support those who serve your community, like teachers or social workers.

Topics

land distributioncommunity serviceancient Israeltribal organizationdivine promiseshistorical geography

Related Verses

Numbers 35:6-8Joshua 21:1-41 Chronicles 6:55-60Ezekiel 48:13-14Luke 14:13-14

Frequently Asked Questions

Who were the Levites?
The Levites were a tribe of Israel, set apart by God for religious duties and to serve in the tabernacle and later the temple.
Why were these cities given to the Levites?
These cities were given to provide the Levites with places to live and to serve as central locations for religious and educational purposes.
What does 'suburbs' mean in this context?
Suburbs here likely refer to the surrounding areas around the cities, providing space for the Levites' families and livestock.
How does this relate to modern community planning?
It shows how communities can be organized to support specific roles or services, much like how today's cities have designated areas for education, healthcare, and religious activities.
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