So the land had rest for forty years, until Othniel son of Kenaz died.
Parallel translations
- WEB The land had rest forty years, then Othniel the son of Kenaz died.
- KJV And the land had rest forty years. And Othniel the son of Kenaz died.
- NKJV So the land had rest for forty years. Then Othniel the son of Kenaz died.
- NASB Then the land was at rest for forty years. And Othniel the son of Kenaz died.
- NLT So there was peace in the land for forty years. Then Othniel son of Kenaz died.
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Quick answer
The land has rest for forty years until Othniel dies. It matters as the peace that follows God-given deliverance, and a pattern that will repeat.
Overview
Othniel's deliverance brings a full generation of rest, a gift of God's grace. Yet the note of his death signals that the peace is temporary, anticipating the relapse to come. This rest after deliverance points toward the lasting rest secured by Christ, the Judge and Savior whose victory and reign never end.
Cross-references & the web
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- Josh 11:23So Joshua took the entire land, in keeping with all that the LORD had spoken to Moses. And Joshua gave it as an inheritance to Israel according to the allotments to their tribes. Then the land had rest from war.
- Judg 8:28In this way Midian was subdued before the Israelites and did not raise its head again. So the land had rest for forty years in the days of Gideon,
- Judg 5:31So may all Your enemies perish, O LORD! But may those who love You shine like the sun at its brightest.” And the land had rest for forty years.
- Judg 3:30So Moab was subdued under the hand of Israel that day, and the land had rest for eighty years.
- Esth 9:22as the days on which the Jews gained rest from their enemies and the month in which their sorrow turned to joy and their mourning into a holiday. He wrote that these were to be days of feasting and joy, of sending gifts to one another and to the poor.
- Josh 15:17So Othniel son of Caleb’s brother Kenaz captured the city, and Caleb gave his daughter Acsah to him in marriage.
- 1 Chr 4:13The sons of Kenaz: Othniel and Seraiah. The sons of Othniel: Hathath and Meonothai.
- Judg 3:9But when the Israelites cried out to the LORD, He raised up Othniel son of Caleb’s younger brother Kenaz as a deliverer to save them.
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Israel's cycle of sin and rescue through flawed deliverers cries out for a Savior who never fails — the true and final Judge and Deliverer who saves his people not for a season but forever.
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