Judges 21:9

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Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Judges tells us that when the Israelites took a count of their people, they noticed that none from Jabeshgilead were present. It highlights the absence of a particular group in a critical moment.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if your whole class was called to line up, but one friend wasn't there. That's what happened here. Everyone was supposed to be counted, but the people from Jabeshgilead were missing, just like your friend missing from the line-up.

Contexte historique

The book of Judges was written by an unknown author during the time of the Judges in Israel, approximately 1200-1050 BC. It was written to the Israelites, detailing their history and moral lessons from this period.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, if a team is missing a key player, they must find a solution to continue. Similarly, the Israelites had to deal with the absence of the Jabeshgilead people, showing us the importance of addressing gaps in our communities.

Thèmes

absenceaccountabilitycommunityhistorical accountsmoral lessonswarfare

Versets liés

1 Samuel 11:3Joshua 21:181 Samuel 31:111 Samuel 31:12Numbers 26:3

Questions fréquentes

Why were the people of Jabeshgilead absent?
The exact reason for their absence is not clear in the text, but it may have been due to conflict, rebellion, or they were simply not present at the time of the count.
What does this verse teach about community?
It highlights the importance of every member's presence and participation in the community, showing that even the absence of one group can affect the whole.
How does this relate to modern teams?
Just like in this verse, in modern teams, the absence of key members can significantly impact the team's performance and dynamics.
What is the historical significance of Jabeshgilead?
Jabeshgilead was known for its role in the story of Saul and its involvement in battles, making its absence in this count a notable event.
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