Joshua 18:9

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, a group of men have finished mapping the land of Canaan and have divided it into seven parts. They wrote down their findings in a book and returned to Joshua at the camp in Shiloh to give him this information.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends are exploring a big park to find the best spots for a picnic. You draw a map and mark seven special areas. Then, you come back to show your teacher where these great spots are. That's what these men did with the land they explored for Joshua.

Historical Background

Joshua 18:9 is part of the Book of Joshua, written by Joshua or possibly later authors to document the Israelites' conquest and settlement in Canaan. This book was written around the 14th century BCE, and the audience was the Israelites who were preparing to settle in their promised land.

Living It Out Today

Today, when we take on a new project or move to a new place, we often explore and map out the area or the tasks involved. Just like the men in the verse, we gather information and plan our steps carefully to ensure we make the best use of our resources.

Topics

explorationplanningsettlementleadershiporganizationdivision

Related Verses

Numbers 34:1-15Joshua 14:1Joshua 15:1Joshua 16:1Ezekiel 48:1-29

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were the lands divided into seven parts?
The division into seven parts was likely to distribute the land fairly among the seven remaining tribes who had not yet received their allotments, ensuring each group had a portion of the promised land.
What was the purpose of writing the findings in a book?
Writing the findings in a book helped preserve the information and serve as a reference for Joshua and the Israelites, making it easier to plan the distribution of the land among the tribes.
How does this verse relate to modern project management?
This verse shows the importance of thorough exploration and documentation in planning. Modern project managers can learn from this by ensuring they gather comprehensive data and clearly document it before making decisions.
What can we learn about leadership from Joshua?
Joshua demonstrates leadership by organizing the exploration and mapping of the land, ensuring the work is completed thoroughly, and using the gathered information to lead his people effectively.
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