Deuteronomy 31:13
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Julle moet dit gereeld elke sewe jaar doen sodat julle kinders ook kan hoor wat die Here van hulle vra. Hulle het mos nog nie gehoor wat die Here van hulle verwag nie. Hulle moet leer om respek vir die Here hulle God te hê en te doen wat Hy van hulle vra. Julle moet dit altyd doen, so lank as wat julle in die land bly wat julle nou ingaan as julle oor die Jordaan trek.”
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Deuteronomy emphasizes the importance of teaching the younger generation about God. Moses is speaking to the Israelites, reminding them to pass on their knowledge and reverence for God to their children. The key message is about continuous learning and passing on faith to future generations.
Explained for Children
Imagine you learn how to play a great game. Now, think about sharing that game with your younger siblings so they can enjoy it too. In the same way, the grown-ups are being told to share their knowledge about God with their children so they can learn and respect God as well.
Historical Background
Moses, under the guidance of God, wrote this passage around 1200 BCE. It was directed to the Israelites who were about to enter the Promised Land. The cultural setting involved a society transitioning from nomadic to settled life, emphasizing the need for continuity in religious teachings.
Living It Out Today
Today, a parent might use a family tradition like going to church together to teach their children about faith and God. This helps ensure that the children grow up understanding and respecting their religious heritage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main lesson of Deuteronomy 31:13?
The main lesson is the importance of teaching faith and knowledge of God to the next generation to ensure they grow up respecting and fearing God.
Why is it important to teach children about God?
Teaching children about God helps them understand their values and traditions, fostering a sense of identity and continuity in their faith.
How can parents apply this verse in their daily lives?
Parents can apply this verse by regularly discussing their faith with their children, ensuring they understand and respect the teachings of God.
What does 'fear the LORD' mean in this context?
'Fear the LORD' means having a deep respect and reverence for God, acknowledging His authority and living in accordance with His will.
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