Judges 19:13

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In this verse, a man and his servant are deciding where to spend the night. They are considering two nearby cities, Gibeah or Ramah, for lodging. The verse highlights the decision-making process during a journey.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you and your friend are on a trip and need to decide where to stay for the night. You look around and see two nice places nearby. You're thinking, 'Should we stay here or there?' That's what this man and his helper are doing.

歴史的背景

This verse is part of the Book of Judges, written by various authors around the 10th century BCE. It was aimed at the Israelites, providing historical accounts of their tribal life and conflicts, set against the backdrop of nomadic and agrarian cultures.

今日への適用

Today, we often face decisions about where to stay when traveling. This verse can remind us to consider our options carefully and choose wisely, considering safety and comfort, just like the man and his servant did.

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よくある質問

Why did they choose between Gibeah and Ramah?
They likely chose these places based on proximity and safety considerations, as they were traveling and needed a place to rest for the night.
What does this verse teach about decision-making?
It shows the importance of carefully considering options and making wise choices, especially when it comes to ensuring safety and comfort.
What can we learn about servant-master relationships from this verse?
This verse demonstrates a collaborative relationship where the servant's opinion is respected in decision-making processes, reflecting mutual trust and respect.
How does this relate to modern travel?
Just as the man and his servant considered their options carefully, we should also take time to research and choose our accommodations wisely when traveling.
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