Judges 1:7
Persian Dari Bible - Afgan Dialect - Version Good News for a New Age (GNN) == 2007
What Does This Mean?
Adonibezek, a captured king, recalls his cruel treatment of 70 other kings by cutting off their thumbs and toes. He sees his own suffering as God's punishment for his past actions. He is then taken to Jerusalem and dies there.
Explained for Children
Imagine if someone who used to be mean to others now got treated the same way. That's what happened to Adonibezek. He hurt 70 other kings, and now he's getting hurt too. He thinks it's God's way of showing him that what he did was wrong.
Historical Background
The book of Judges was written by various authors and compiled around 1000 BCE. It recounts the history of the Israelites during the period when judges ruled them. Adonibezek's story is part of a larger narrative about Israel's battles with Canaanite rulers and the consequences of violence.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might see someone who has been mean to others facing the same kind of treatment. Just like Adonibezek, we can learn that hurting others often leads to negative outcomes in our own lives. It's a reminder to treat others with kindness and compassion.
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