Joshua 4:8
Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))
この聖句の意味
In this verse, Joshua tells the Israelites to take twelve stones from the Jordan River, just as God had instructed him. These stones represent the twelve tribes of Israel. The people did as Joshua commanded and carried the stones to their camp.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine you and your friends are playing by a river and your teacher asks you to pick up some special rocks. These rocks are like tokens from your adventure. In this story, God asks Joshua to take some special stones from the river to remind everyone of their journey.
歴史的背景
This verse is part of the book of Joshua, written by Joshua or his contemporaries, around the 14th or 13th century BCE. The Israelites are entering the Promised Land after their journey through the desert, and this act of taking stones is meant to serve as a memorial for future generations.
今日への適用
Today, we can think about taking small reminders from significant events in our lives, like photos or tokens, to remember important milestones and share our stories with others. It's a way to keep our memories alive and to pass them on.