Judges 10:4
v. 4: Jair had thirty sons. They each rode on a donkey colt, which means they were important men—like judges or rulers who traveled around to help their father with justice. Each son had his own city, called the villages of Jair. Even though these places were called villages, the sons treated them like cities, improving and enjoying them. This shows that even small towns can be important if people are content and do their best (Judges 10:4 a).
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