Joshua 18:2

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that after the Israelites conquered the land, seven tribes had not yet received their land inheritance. Joshua is not speaking directly here, but the author is informing the reader about the state of affairs at that time. The key message is about the ongoing process of settling the Promised Land.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends are playing a game where you have to divide up a big playground. Some of your friends have already picked their spots, but seven of them are still waiting for their turn. This is what's happening with the Israelites - they're waiting for their piece of the land they were promised.

Historical Background

The Book of Joshua was likely written by Joshua himself or someone who compiled his records, sometime around 1370 BC. The audience was the Israelites who had just entered the Promised Land, and the cultural setting was one of transitioning from nomadic life to settled agricultural communities.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us to be patient and trust the process when waiting for something important. Just like the seven tribes who had to wait for their land, we sometimes have to wait for our goals or dreams to be realized.

Topics

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Related Verses

Numbers 34:2Joshua 14:1Ezekiel 47:13Acts 1:6Hebrews 4:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were seven tribes still waiting?
The Israelites were in the process of settling the Promised Land, and the allocation of land was a gradual process. Some tribes may have been waiting for their turn or for the right place.
What does 'inheritance' mean in this context?
In this context, 'inheritance' refers to the portion of land that each tribe would receive as their share in the Promised Land, as part of God's promise to them.
How long did it take to allocate all the land?
The process of allocating land to all the tribes took some time, as seen in the Book of Joshua. It involved conquering and dividing the land, which occurred over several years.
Why is this important to the story of Joshua?
This verse is crucial because it shows the ongoing mission of Joshua and the Israelites to fully settle the land as promised by God, emphasizing the importance of their mission and the challenges they faced.
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