Judges 3:21

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse, Ehud, a judge of Israel, uses his left hand to pull out a dagger from his right thigh and stabs it into the belly of the Moabite king Eglon. This act is part of Ehud's mission to free Israel from the oppression of the Moabites.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if your friend hid a toy in their pocket and used it to surprise another friend. Ehud did something like that, but it was very serious because he was fighting against a bad king who was hurting his people.

Contexte historique

The book of Judges was written by various authors, possibly including Samuel, around 1000 BC. It was written to remind the Israelites of their covenant with God and the consequences of their actions. The cultural setting was one of tribal conflict and foreign oppression.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today's world, this verse can remind us of the importance of being prepared for unexpected challenges. Just as Ehud had to act quickly and decisively, we too must be ready to face difficulties with courage and wisdom.

Thèmes

courageoppressionfreedomjudgmentdivine interventionstrategic planning

Versets liés

Exodus 32:26-291 Samuel 14:12-152 Samuel 18:14-15Ephesians 6:11-12Hebrews 4:12

Questions fréquentes

Why did Ehud use his left hand to grab the dagger?
Ehud likely used his left hand to maintain the element of surprise. It was unexpected and allowed him to act quickly.
What does this verse teach us about courage?
This verse teaches us that courage involves being prepared and acting decisively when faced with difficult situations, just as Ehud did against Eglon.
Can you explain the cultural significance of this event?
The event signifies a turning point where the Israelites, under divine guidance, managed to free themselves from a powerful oppressor, reinforcing their faith in God's promises.
How does this verse relate to the theme of freedom?
This verse represents the struggle and eventual victory for freedom, highlighting the importance of taking bold actions to achieve liberation from oppression.
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