Peb hnov hais tias thaum nej los nram tebchaws Iziv los, tus TSWV ua rau Hiavtxwv Liab qhuav qhawv ua kev rau nej mus, thiab peb tseem hnov hais tias, thaum nej los txog ntawm tus Dej Yauladees sab hnubtuaj, nej ntes tau Xihoos thiab Aunkas uas yog cov Amaules ob tug vajntxwv tua povtseg lawm.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the spies are told by Rahab that the people of Jericho know about how God helped the Israelites cross the Red Sea and defeat the kings of the Amorites. The message highlights the power of God and the fear it instilled in the inhabitants of Canaan.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your town heard about a superhero who saved a group of people from a big, scary sea and then beat up some really tough bullies. That's what happened here! The people of Jericho heard about God helping the Israelites, and they were very scared.
Historical Background
Joshua 2:10 is part of the Book of Joshua, written by Joshua and scribes during the Israelites' conquest of Canaan. The audience includes the Israelites and future generations, with the cultural setting being the transition from wandering in the desert to settling in the promised land.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us of the power of God and the impact of sharing our faith. For instance, if a friend hears about how God helped you through a tough situation, it might encourage them to seek help too.
Topics
faithGod's powerdeliveranceconquestmiraclesovercoming fear