Junūb meṅ us kī sarhad Dariyā-e-Yardan par Laqqūm se shurū huī aur maġhrib kī taraf chaltī chaltī Yabniyel, Adāmī-naqb, Ailon-zānanīm aur Halaf se ho kar Aznūt-tabūr tak pahuṅchī. Wahāṅ se wuh maġhribī sarhad kī haisiyat se Huqqoq ke pās āī. Naftālī kī junūbī sarhad Zabūlūn kī shimālī sarhad aur maġhrib meṅ Āshar kī mashriqī sarhad thī. Dariyā-e-Yardan aur Yahūdāh us kī mashriqī sarhad thī.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the borders of a portion of land given to the tribe of Asher in the Promised Land. It lists several place names that define the boundaries, ending at the Jordan River. The verse is part of a larger section detailing the land divisions among the Israelite tribes.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends are dividing a big playground into different areas. This verse is like when one friend, named Asher, is told which parts of the playground are his. It mentions different spots like trees and swings to show where Asher’s part starts and ends, all the way to the big river at the edge of the playground.
Historical Background
Joshua 19:33 is part of the Book of Joshua, written by Joshua or a scribe from his time, around 1400-1300 BCE. The audience was the Israelites who had just entered the Promised Land after wandering in the desert. The cultural setting was one of land distribution and the establishment of tribal territories.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse reminds us of the importance of boundaries and defining our spaces. Just as the Israelites had clear boundaries for their land, it's important for us to know our limits and respect others' spaces, whether in personal life or at work.
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land divisionboundariestribal territoriesgeographyJoshua's conquestpromised land