Deuteronomy 26:7

Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how the Israelites cried out to God for help when they were suffering, and God heard their cries and saw their hardships. The speaker is Moses, recounting their history to the Israelites.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game and it gets really hard. You might cry out for help, and if someone hears you and comes to help, that's what this verse is about. The Israelites were in a tough spot, and they called out to God, who heard them and helped them.

Historical Background

Moses wrote this part of the book of Deuteronomy around 1400-1200 BCE, just before the Israelites entered the Promised Land. He was reminding them of their history and God's faithfulness during their time in Egypt.

Living It Out Today

When facing a difficult situation at work or in personal life, like dealing with a toxic work environment, remember that God hears our cries and is aware of our struggles. This can provide comfort and strength to persevere.

Topics

prayerafflictionhearinghopedeliveranceGod's faithfulness

Related Verses

Exodus 3:7Exodus 3:9Psalms 107:13Matthew 9:36Luke 1:51

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the speaker in Deuteronomy 26:7?
The speaker is Moses, who is recounting the history of the Israelites to them before they enter the Promised Land.
What does it mean that God 'looked on our affliction'?
It means that God was aware of the suffering and hardships the Israelites were experiencing, showing His compassion and care for them.
How can this verse help in difficult times?
This verse can provide comfort and encouragement, reminding believers that God is aware of their struggles and is ready to help them, just as He did for the Israelites.
What are some other Bible verses that talk about God hearing prayers?
Exodus 3:7, Psalms 107:13, and Luke 1:51 are some verses that emphasize God's attentiveness to the cries and prayers of His people.
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