Judges 19:11

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes travelers near Jebus, where it's getting late. The servant suggests stopping for the night in the city of Jebusites. It highlights the practical decision to find lodging as the day ends.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friend are on a long journey, and it's getting dark. Your friend says, 'Let's stay at this hotel so we can rest and continue our trip tomorrow.' It's like that - they're looking for a place to sleep safely.

Historical Background

This passage is from the Book of Judges, traditionally attributed to Samuel, written around 960 BC. It describes events during the period of the Judges in Israel, where various tribes and peoples like the Jebusites coexisted, often leading to conflicts and negotiations.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this can be like planning a road trip where you need to find a hotel before it gets too dark. It teaches the importance of making practical decisions and seeking safety and rest.

Topics

travelsafetypractical wisdomrestlodgingnegotiation

Related Verses

Genesis 19:1-31 Kings 9:20-21Joshua 15:631 Samuel 26:6-7Exodus 4:24-26

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the servant's suggestion reveal about their situation?
The servant's suggestion reveals that they are traveling late in the day and need to find a place to stay safely before it gets too dark.
Why is Jebus significant in this context?
Jebus is significant because it was a city inhabited by the Jebusites, and stopping there reflects the travelers' need for shelter and their willingness to seek help from people of a different tribe.
How does this verse reflect themes of hospitality in the Bible?
This verse reflects themes of hospitality by highlighting the practical need for a place to stay, which was often met through the generosity of others, as seen in many other Bible stories.
What can we learn from the travelers' decision to stop for the night?
We can learn the importance of making wise decisions and prioritizing safety and rest, which are essential for continuing one's journey effectively.
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