Joshua 9:19

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

The princes of Israel are speaking to the congregation, reminding them that they had sworn an oath to the Gibeonites in the name of God, and therefore they cannot break that promise. This verse highlights the importance of keeping one's word.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you promised your friend you wouldn't take their toy. Even if everyone else says it's okay, you have to keep your word because you promised. That's what the princes are saying to the Israelites about the Gibeonites.

歴史的背景

Joshua 9:19 is part of the Book of Joshua, written by Joshua or possibly a later editor around 1400-1300 BCE. The audience is the Israelites, who are about to conquer Canaan. This verse reflects the cultural emphasis on honoring oaths and the divine presence in Israel's actions.

今日への適用

In a modern context, if you have made a promise to a friend or a colleague, even if it seems inconvenient later, you should keep it. This could be as simple as sticking to a work agreement or honoring a personal commitment.

トピック

promiseoathintegritydivine covenantIsraelitesGibeonites

関連する聖句

Genesis 24:9Deuteronomy 7:22 Samuel 21:1Matthew 5:33James 5:12

よくある質問

Why was the oath so important?
The oath was important because it was made in the name of God, and breaking an oath would be seen as dishonoring God and breaking trust with the Gibeonites.
How can this verse help in our daily lives?
This verse reminds us that our promises and oaths should be taken seriously. Keeping our word is important for building and maintaining trust in our relationships.
What does this teach us about leadership?
It teaches leaders that they must follow through on their commitments and that their actions set an example for their community or followers.
What are the implications of breaking an oath?
Breaking an oath can lead to loss of trust, moral failure, and potentially serious consequences, especially when the oath is made in the name of God.
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