Deuteronomy 3:16
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Moses is speaking and he is describing the land he has given to the tribes of Reuben and Gad. The land stretches from Gilead to the river Arnon and includes half the valley to the Jabbok river, which is the border of the Ammonites. The key message is about the allocation of land to specific tribes.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your parents divided up your backyard and said you could play in one part and your friend could play in another. Moses did something similar here. He told the Reubenites and Gadites they could live in a specific part of the land, from Gilead down to the river Arnon and part of the valley to the river Jabbok. It's like giving them their own special playground.
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of Deuteronomy, which was written by Moses around 1250 BC. The audience was the Israelites, who were about to enter the Promised Land after wandering in the wilderness. The cultural setting was one of promise and expectation as the tribes prepared to settle in their allotted territories.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us about the importance of boundaries and respect for others' territories. For example, if you and your neighbors have an agreement on how to use a shared space, like a community garden, it's important to respect those boundaries to maintain harmony.