Judges 18:28

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how a group of people from the tribe of Dan settled in a distant place called Laish. They built a city there because it was far from other settlements and had no immediate threats. The city was in a valley near Bethrehob.

Explained for Children

Imagine a group of friends finding a quiet spot far from where everyone else lives. They decide to build a treehouse there because it's safe and no one bothers them. That's what this group of people did with their city.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written by an unknown author around the 10th century BC. It documents the history of Israel after the death of Joshua, focusing on the period when judges ruled Israel. This verse reflects the tribal conflicts and settlement patterns of that time.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can see this as a metaphor for finding a safe space to establish ourselves. Just like the Danites, we might seek environments where we can thrive without immediate threats or distractions, focusing on building our community.

Topics

settlementsafetytribal conflictancient historycommunity buildinggeography

Related Verses

Joshua 19:472 Samuel 24:6Isaiah 19:18Acts 13:46Hebrews 11:32

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Laish chosen by the Danites?
Laish was chosen because it was isolated and had no immediate threats, allowing the Danites to settle there without fear of immediate conflict.
How does this relate to community building?
It shows how finding a safe and secure location is crucial for establishing and growing a community, reflecting the importance of safety in human settlements.
What does this tell us about ancient Israel?
It gives insight into the tribal dynamics and settlement patterns of ancient Israel, showing how tribes sought to establish themselves in strategic locations.
How can this verse be applied to modern-day scenarios?
We can apply the lesson of finding a safe and secure environment for building communities, which is relevant to modern-day urban planning and community development.
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