Joshua 15:19

Thai Bible (TNCV) 2007 - New Contemporary Version (พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย)

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This verse describes a conversation between a woman named Achsah and her father Caleb. She asks for a blessing, specifically springs of water for her dry land, and Caleb gives her both the upper and lower springs. The key message is about the importance of asking for what you need and receiving blessings.

อธิบายสำหรับเด็ก

Imagine you have a garden, but it's very dry. You ask your dad for help, and he gives you a special watering system. That's what happened to a lady named Achsah. She asked for water for her land, and her dad, Caleb, gave her two special watering spots.

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This verse is from the Book of Joshua, written by Joshua himself around 1400-1380 BC. It was written for the Israelites who were entering and settling in the promised land. The cultural setting reflects the importance of water in arid regions for survival and prosperity.

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Imagine you're starting a new project and you realize you need additional resources to succeed. Like Achsah, you can ask for those resources and be open to receiving them, which can greatly enhance your project's success.

หัวข้อ

blessingsrequestswaterprosperityinheritanceresourcefulness

ข้อพระคัมภีร์ที่เกี่ยวข้อง

Genesis 26:19-22Deuteronomy 8:7-9Proverbs 10:15John 4:10-14Revelation 21:6

คำถามที่พบบ่อย

Who is Achsah?
Achsah is a woman mentioned in the Book of Joshua. She is Caleb's daughter and is known for her request for springs of water.
Why was water so important for Achsah?
Water was crucial for her land's fertility and survival in a dry region, making it a significant blessing for her inheritance.
What can we learn about Caleb?
Caleb is portrayed as a generous and wise father who honors his daughter's request, showing the importance of listening to family members.
How does this verse relate to the theme of blessings?
This verse illustrates how blessings can come in the form of tangible resources like water, highlighting the importance of asking and receiving what is needed for prosperity.
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