Old Testament

Judges 3:29

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In Judges 3:29, the Israelites, led by Ehud, launched a surprise attack against the Moabites, resulting in a significant victory.

Author
Traditionally attributed to Samuel
Written
Around 1050-1000 BC
Genre
Historical narrative
Original Audience
The Israelites living under the judges
CBTClear Bible Translation

That day they killed about 10,000 Moabite soldiers — every one of them strong and battle-ready. Not a single one escaped.

KJVKing James Version

And they slew of Moab at that time about ten thousand men, all lusty, and all men of valour; and there escaped not a man.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In Judges 3:29, the Israelites, led by Ehud, launched a surprise attack against the Moabites, resulting in a significant victory. They killed around 10,000 Moabite soldiers, all of whom were strong and prepared for battle. This event highlights the effectiveness of strategic planning and divine intervention in warfare. The complete defeat of the Moabite army, with no survivors, emphasizes the totality of Israel's victory and the importance of obedience to God's commands. The passage illustrates how God empowered Ehud to deliver Israel from oppression, showcasing His faithfulness to His people. This moment serves as a reminder of the consequences of turning away from God and the importance of relying on Him for strength and victory in difficult situations.

How to apply Judges 3:29 to your life

This passage encourages us to trust in God's guidance during our challenges. Just as Ehud relied on God's strength to overcome the Moabites, we too can seek divine help in our struggles. It reminds us that with faith and courage, we can face our battles and achieve victory.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Judges 3:29 mean?

Judges 3:29 describes how the Israelites, under Ehud's leadership, defeated the Moabite army, killing about 10,000 soldiers. This victory illustrates the effectiveness of strategic planning and God's support in battle.

What is the significance of the Moabite soldiers in Judges 3:29?

The Moabite soldiers in Judges 3:29 are described as strong and battle-ready, highlighting the challenge the Israelites faced. Their complete defeat signifies the power of God in delivering Israel from oppression.

What does 'not a single one escaped' mean in Judges 3:29?

The phrase 'not a single one escaped' indicates the totality of the victory the Israelites had over the Moabites. It underscores the thoroughness of their triumph and God's support in their efforts.

How does Judges 3:29 relate to trusting God?

Judges 3:29 encourages believers to trust in God's guidance during challenges. Just as Ehud relied on God for victory, it reminds us that faith can lead to overcoming difficult situations.

The Book of Judges
Book Summary

The Book of Judges

Judges 1–2: Incomplete Conquest and the Cycle of Sin

After the death of Joshua, the tribes of Israel inquire of the Lord who should first go up to fight the remaining Canaanites. Judah is chosen and, with the help of the tribe of Simeon, achieves several victories, but fails to drive out the inhabitants of the coastal plain because they have iron chariots. The book then details the failures of the other tribes—Benjamin, Manasseh, Ephraim, Zebulun, Asher, and Naphtali—to completely dispossess the Canaanites from their allotted territories. Instead of driving them out, the Israelites put them to forced labor, allowing pagan influences to remain in the land. An angel of the Lord appears at Bochim and rebukes the people for breaking their covenant with God by making treaties with the inhabitants of the land. The people weep and offer sacrifices, but the pattern of disobedience is set.

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