Half of their children spoke the language of Ashdod or of the other peoples, but could not speak the language of Judah.
Parallel translations
- WEB and their children spoke half in the speech of Ashdod, and could not speak in the Jews’ language, but according to the language of each people.
- KJV And their children spake half in the speech of Ashdod, and could not speak in the Jews’ language, but according to the language of each people.
- NKJV And half of their children spoke the language of Ashdod, and could not speak the language of Judah, but spoke according to the language of one or the other people.
- NASB As for their children, half spoke in the language of Ashdod, and none of them knew how to speak the language of Judah, but only the language of his own people.
- NLT Furthermore, half their children spoke the language of Ashdod or of some other people and could not speak the language of Judah at all.
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Quick answer
The children of these marriages spoke half in foreign tongues and could not speak the language of Judah. It matters because losing their language signaled a deeper loss of covenant heritage and identity.
Overview
The children's inability to speak Hebrew showed how intermarriage was eroding their connection to God's law and people. Language carried the Scriptures and worship of Israel, so its loss endangered the faith of the next generation. This warns that compromise quietly reshapes children's identity, underscoring the call to pass on the knowledge of God faithfully.
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- Zeph 3:9For then I will restore pure lips to the peoples, that all may call upon the name of the LORD and serve Him shoulder to shoulder.
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