Judges 18:9
French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)
«Allons-y, répondirent-ils, montons contre ces gens, car nous avons vu le pays et il est très bon. Comment! Vous restez sans rien faire! Ne faites pas preuve de paresse pour vous mettre en marche afin d’aller prendre possession de ce pays.
What Does This Mean?
In Judges 18:9, a group of people encourage their companions to take action and seize the land they have found to be very good. They urge them not to be lazy or slow in pursuing their goal.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends find a really cool playground. You tell your other friends, 'Come on, let's go play! This place is awesome, and we shouldn't wait any longer!' That's what's happening here. The people want to take advantage of a great opportunity.
Historical Background
Judges 18:9 is part of the Book of Judges, written by various authors during the time of the Judges in Israel, around 1200-1050 BCE. The text reflects the period when Israel was settling the Promised Land and facing challenges from other tribes and nations.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine a team of employees discovering a lucrative market opportunity. They might say, 'Let's go for it! We've seen the potential, and we can't afford to be lazy or hesitant.' This verse encourages prompt action on good opportunities.
Topics
opportunityactionmotivationfaithperseveranceencouragement
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to be 'slothful' in this verse?
Being 'slothful' means being lazy or unwilling to act. In this verse, it emphasizes the importance of taking initiative and not delaying action.
How does this verse relate to modern business?
This verse can be applied to business by encouraging prompt action on opportunities and not being hesitant or lazy in pursuing goals.
Why is the land described as 'very good'?
The land is described as 'very good' because it represents a valuable opportunity, much like the Promised Land described in the Bible.
Can you explain the historical setting of this verse?
This verse is set during the period of the Judges in Israel, when various tribes were settling and expanding their territories in the land promised to them.
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