Numbers 31:10

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse describes the Israelites burning down all the cities and castles of their enemies. It shows the destruction and aftermath of a battle. The key message is about the complete annihilation of the enemy's stronghold.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if you had a big fight with your enemy, and after you won, you burned down all of their forts and houses. That's what happened here. It's like saying, 'We won, and now your places don't exist anymore.'

Contexte historique

Numbers 31 was written by Moses around 1400 BC, detailing the actions of the Israelites against the Midianites. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of warfare and divine command to annihilate enemies.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern terms, this could relate to completely overcoming a significant obstacle in your life. For example, if you had a major conflict with a bully, and after resolving it, you decided to move away from the area to ensure it never happens again.

Thèmes

warfaredestructionannihilationvictorycommandmentsjudgment

Versets liés

Joshua 6:24Joshua 8:282 Samuel 8:2Isaiah 13:9Revelation 18:8

Questions fréquentes

Why did they burn the cities and castles?
The Israelites burned the cities and castles to ensure that the Midianites could not return or rebuild, marking the complete destruction of their enemies.
Is this about the Israelites' victory?
Yes, it's a depiction of the Israelites' victory over the Midianites, showing their dominance and the thoroughness of their victory.
What does this teach about overcoming enemies?
This verse teaches that complete victory sometimes requires the annihilation of the enemy's resources and strongholds to ensure that they cannot pose a threat again.
How does this relate to modern warfare?
While direct analogies are difficult, this can relate to the strategic destruction of enemy infrastructure to prevent resurgence, much like how modern warfare involves targeting key bases and supply lines.
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