Judges 9:55

German (Die Heilige Schrift (Schlachter 1951))

Was bedeutet das?

This verse says that after Abimelech died, the Israelites went back to their homes. It shows that the conflict was over and people returned to their normal lives. The key message is about the end of a period of turmoil and the resumption of peace.

Für Kinder erklärt

Imagine if there was a big fight at school, and one of the bullies got in big trouble. Once the bully was gone, all the kids went back to playing and learning like normal. That's what happened here, but with grown-ups.

Historischer Hintergrund

The Book of Judges, including this verse, was likely written by Samuel around the 10th century BC. It narrates the history of Israel in the period after the conquest of Canaan and before the establishment of the monarchy. The audience was the early Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of tribal conflicts and transitions of power.

Anwendung für heute

In a modern context, imagine a neighborhood where a gang member caused a lot of fear and tension. Once that person is removed or leaves, the community can start healing and rebuilding its peace and normalcy.

Themen

conflict resolutionpeaceleadershipcommunityhistoryjudgment

Verwandte Verse

1 Samuel 31:1-62 Samuel 2:10-11Exodus 14:28Joshua 11:111 Kings 2:25

Häufige Fragen

What does this verse tell us about Abimelech?
The verse indicates that Abimelech, who was likely a contentious figure, had died. His death marked an end to a period of conflict or tension among the Israelites.
How did the Israelites react to Abimelech's death?
The Israelites saw the opportunity to return to their homes, suggesting they felt safe and that the conflict had ended with Abimelech's death.
What is the significance of people returning to their homes?
Returning home signifies a restoration of peace and normalcy, allowing the Israelites to resume their daily lives without fear of Abimelech's influence.
How does this verse relate to conflict resolution?
It illustrates that the end of a conflict can lead to a return to normalcy and peace, emphasizing the importance of resolving conflicts to restore community harmony.
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