Judges 6:31
Twi Bible 2012 (New Revised Asante Twi Bible)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Joash tells the people who are against him that if Baal is really a god, he should defend himself after his altar was destroyed. He suggests that anyone who wants to defend Baal should be put to death. This shows Joash's challenge to the authority of Baal.
Explained for Children
Imagine your friend says their toy is magical, but when you break it, nothing happens. Joash is like a parent saying, 'If this toy really is magical, let it fix itself. Anyone who wants to save it, let them fix it too, or they can't play with it anymore.' He's testing if the toy is really special.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Judges, written around 1000 BCE. It tells the story of Gideon and the Israelites during a time when they were fighting against the Midianites. The Israelites had been worshipping Baal, but Joash, Gideon's father, challenges this practice.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can be applied to situations where someone claims to have a powerful belief or object but cannot defend it when challenged. It encourages critical thinking and questioning beliefs that do not stand up to scrutiny.
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