Judges 18:2

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how five brave men from the tribe of Dan were sent out to scout the land, particularly around Mount Ephraim. They stayed at the house of Micah during their journey. The verse highlights the tribe of Dan's interest in finding new territory to settle.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and four of your friends were sent on a big adventure to explore a new playground. You decide to spend the night at your friend's house before continuing your exploration the next day. That's kind of like what the five brave men from Dan did in this story.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written around the 5th century BC by various authors. It provides a historical account of the period when Israel was not yet unified under a monarchy. The text reflects the cultural setting where tribes operated independently, often seeking new lands to conquer and settle.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can be applied to situations where a team is sent out to explore new business opportunities or to investigate a potential new market. The importance of reconnaissance and staying at a safe base while on a mission is emphasized.

Topics

explorationtribal relationsmilitary strategysettlementreconnaissancecultural history

Related Verses

Joshua 18:1Joshua 18:81 Samuel 1:191 Samuel 2:25Acts 15:36

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the tribe of Dan send these men?
The tribe of Dan was seeking new land to settle and expand their territory, so they sent these men to scout for potential areas.
Who was Micah, and why did they stay at his house?
Micah was a local figure whose house served as a resting place for the scouts. They likely stayed there for safety and to gather information.
What does this verse tell us about the setting?
This verse illustrates the tribal dynamics and the practice of sending scouts to find new territories, which was common during the period of Judges.
How does this relate to other parts of the Bible?
This action of scouting new lands can be compared to the Israelites exploring the promised land under Joshua's leadership, showing a recurring theme of expansion and settlement.
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