Joshua 22:12
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
Lorsque les enfants d'Israël eurent appris cela, toute l'assemblée des enfants d'Israël se réunit à Silo, pour monter contre eux et leur faire la guerre.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the Israelites gathering at Shiloh to prepare for war against a group of their own people who had built an altar. It highlights the tension and misunderstanding between the tribes of Israel.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you and your friends were playing and suddenly one of your friends built a big fort. Everyone thinks they're trying to be mean, so all the other kids get together to figure out what to do next. That's kind of what's happening here with the Israelites.
Historical Background
The Book of Joshua was written after the death of Joshua, likely by a member of the priestly class or a prophet. It was written for the Israelites as they settled in the Promised Land, providing them with historical accounts and divine guidance. This event took place shortly after the Israelites had conquered the land of Canaan.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might see similar situations where misunderstandings lead to conflict. It’s important to communicate openly and seek understanding before jumping to conclusions or taking action that might harm others.
Topics
conflict resolutionunitymisunderstandingcommunicationIsraelite historydivine guidance
Related Verses
Numbers 25:1-9Judges 7:22-251 Kings 12:16-202 Chronicles 10:16-181 Corinthians 1:10-13
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the Israelites want to go to war?
The Israelites were upset because they thought the other tribes had built an altar to worship false gods, which would have been a serious violation of their faith.
What was the outcome of this conflict?
The conflict was resolved peacefully when the tribes who built the altar explained their intentions and assured the Israelites it was not for worshiping false gods.
How does this event reflect the state of Israel at the time?
This event highlights the tensions and divisions that existed among the Israelite tribes, even as they were settling in the Promised Land.
What lessons can we learn from this story?
We can learn the importance of communication and understanding to resolve conflicts, rather than jumping to conclusions and taking drastic actions.
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