Numbers 7:60

Afrikaans 2020 (Die Bybel 2020-vertaling)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us about Abidan, the son of Gideoni, who was the leader of the tribe of Benjamin. On the ninth day, he offered something, likely as part of the dedication ceremonies for the tabernacle.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at a big birthday party, and on the ninth day, your friend Abidan brings a gift. Just like that, Abidan brought something special to God's house, the tabernacle.

Historical Background

The Book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BC. It records the events of the Israelites during their journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. This verse is part of the offerings given by the leaders of each tribe during the dedication of the tabernacle.

Living It Out Today

Just as Abidan offered something special to God, we can also offer our best to God in our daily lives. For example, if you have a special talent, you can use it to serve God and others.

Topics

leadershipofferingsservicedevotiondedicationtabernacle

Related Verses

Exodus 35:211 Chronicles 24:4Ezra 2:2Luke 21:1Hebrews 13:16

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of Abidan's offering?
Abidan's offering was likely part of the dedication ceremony for the tabernacle, showing his devotion and support for the worship of God.
Who were the children of Benjamin?
The children of Benjamin were the descendants of Benjamin, one of the twelve sons of Jacob, forming one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Why is this specific day (the ninth day) important?
The ninth day was significant because it was the day assigned to the tribe of Benjamin for their offering during the dedication of the tabernacle.
How can we learn from Abidan's example?
We can learn to offer our best to God and to be dedicated in our service, just as Abidan offered his gift for the dedication of the tabernacle.
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