Judges 2:6
"They called the name of that place Bochim, and they sacrificed there to the LORD."
Key Reflection
The name "Bochim," meaning "weepers," suggests a bittersweet moment where the Israelites both wept and offered sacrifices, symbolizing their remorse for straying from God's commandments and their renewed commitment to follow Him. This event marks a turning point, illustrating the cycle of disobedience followed by repentance that characterized early Israelite history.
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