Numbers 21:17
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
حينَئِذٍ أَنشَدَ إِسْرائيلُ هٰذا النَّشيد: «أَصْعِدي ماءَكِ يا بِئرُ، أَشيدوا بِها.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the Israelites singing a song about a well of water. They are praising the well and calling for it to spring up. The message is one of gratitude and celebration.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends are really thirsty during a long hike, and suddenly, you find a cool, refreshing spring of water. You would be so happy that you might sing a song about it! That's what the Israelites did when they found water in the desert.
Historical Background
Numbers 21:17 is written by Moses, around 1400 BC, during the Israelites' journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. The Israelites are in the wilderness, and they are celebrating finding water.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're traveling in a desert and find a water source after days of thirst. You might feel like singing too! This verse encourages us to express gratitude for unexpected blessings, like finding solutions in tough situations.
Topics
gratitudecelebrationwaterwildernessfaithblessings
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the well symbolize in Numbers 21:17?
The well symbolizes a source of life and sustenance, representing God's provision for the Israelites in their wilderness journey.
Why did the Israelites sing a song about the well?
The Israelites sang to express their gratitude and joy for finding water, a precious resource in the desert, which they viewed as a blessing from God.
How can we apply the message of Numbers 21:17 in our lives?
We can apply this message by expressing gratitude for unexpected blessings and celebrating the provision of life's necessities, just as the Israelites did with the well.
What are some cross-references for Numbers 21:17?
Cross-references include Deuteronomy 32:2, Psalms 114:8, Isaiah 12:3, John 4:14, and Revelation 22:1, all of which relate to water as a symbol of life and provision.
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