Psalms 106:16
Afrikaans 1933/1953
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What Does This Mean?
This verse from Psalm 106 says that while in the wilderness, the Israelites were jealous of Moses and Aaron, who was called a saint of the Lord. The psalmist is recalling past events and noting the Israelites' negative attitudes towards their leaders.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you were on a big trip with your family and everyone got upset because they thought your parents weren't doing things right. That's kind of what happened here. The people got jealous of Moses and Aaron, who were like the leaders of the trip, even though they were helping everyone.
Historical Background
Psalms 106 is a collective confession of the sins of Israel, written by an unknown author after the return from exile. It was likely used in worship settings to remind the Israelites of their history and God's faithfulness despite their unfaithfulness.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, this verse can remind us of the importance of respecting and supporting our leaders, whether in church, school, or work. Just as the Israelites' jealousy caused problems, our envy and lack of support can hinder our communities and organizations.
Topics
leadershipjealousytrustcommunityfaithfulnessconfession
Related Verses
Numbers 12:1-10Deuteronomy 9:23-24Acts 7:35-361 Corinthians 12:28-30Exodus 32:1-35
Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the Israelites jealous of Moses and Aaron?
The Israelites were likely jealous because Moses and Aaron held positions of authority and leadership. Their jealousy stemmed from their dissatisfaction with the hardships of the journey and the leadership style of Moses and Aaron.
What does it mean to call Aaron a 'saint of the LORD'?
In this context, a 'saint' refers to someone who is set apart for God's service. Calling Aaron a 'saint of the LORD' emphasizes his role as a holy representative of God, which makes the Israelites' jealousy even more unjustified.
What can we learn from this verse about dealing with leadership?
This verse teaches us to respect and support our leaders, even when we disagree with them. It reminds us to trust God's choice of leaders and not to let envy cloud our judgment.
How does this verse relate to Psalms 106 as a whole?
Psalms 106 is a psalm of confession that recounts Israel's unfaithfulness. This verse fits into the pattern of Israel's rebellion, showing that even their leaders were not immune to their jealousy and discontent.
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