Numbers 32:21
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
وعَبَرَ كُلُّ مُجَهَّزٍ مِنكُمُ الأُردُنَّ أَمامَ الرَّبّ، إِلى أَن يَطرُدَ أَعْداءَه مِن وَجهه،
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a command from Moses to the tribes of Reuben and Gad. He tells them they must go armed across the Jordan River to fight alongside their fellow Israelites until all the enemies are driven out. The key message is about commitment and following through on promises.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends are helping clean up a big playground. You promise to help until it's all clean. Moses is saying, 'Go with your friends, bring your cleaning supplies, and keep working until the playground is all clean, just like you promised.'
Historical Background
Numbers 32:21 was written by Moses around 1400 BC. It was directed to the tribes of Reuben and Gad, who were considering staying on the east side of the Jordan River. The cultural setting was one of preparing for the conquest of Canaan, where the Israelites would settle after their exodus from Egypt.
Living It Out Today
Today, if you promise to help a friend move to a new house, you should show up and help until the job is done. Just like the tribes, we should follow through with our commitments, especially when they involve helping others.
Topics
commitmentpromise-keepingwarfarecovenantleadershipobedience
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Moses command the tribes of Reuben and Gad to go armed over the Jordan?
Moses wanted to ensure that the tribes kept their promise to assist in the conquest of Canaan. This command was to guarantee their commitment to the overall mission of settling in the promised land.
What can we learn about the importance of promises from Numbers 32:21?
The verse teaches us that promises should be taken seriously and followed through on. It emphasizes the importance of keeping one's word, especially in matters that affect others.
How does Numbers 32:21 relate to modern military service?
The verse can be seen as a parallel to modern military service where troops are committed to a mission until it is completed. It underscores the importance of dedication and perseverance in difficult tasks.
What does Numbers 32:21 tell us about the role of leadership in the Old Testament?
Leaders like Moses expected those under their leadership to fulfill their duties completely. This verse highlights the expectation of leaders for their followers to be fully committed to their tasks.
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