Deuteronomy 7:15
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
ويَرُدُّ الرَّبُّ عنكَ كُلَّ مَرَضٍ، وكُلَّ أدواءِ مِصرَ الرَّديئَةِ الّتي عَرَفتَها لا يَضَعُها علَيكَ، بل يَجعَلُها علَى كُلِّ مُبغِضيكَ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God will remove all sickness from you and will not allow the diseases of Egypt to affect you. Instead, God will place these diseases on those who hate you. The message is that God protects and cares for His people.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a magical shield that protects you from all the ouchies. This verse is like that shield, where God promises to keep you safe from sicknesses. But for those who are mean, God won't protect them from the same ouchies.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Moses around 1250 BC to the Israelites as they were about to enter the Promised Land. It was meant to reassure them of God's protection and care, especially in light of their experiences with the plagues of Egypt.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a person who is battling a serious illness and feels isolated. This verse can be a reminder that God is aware of their suffering and promises to deliver them from it, offering hope and comfort.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this verse guarantee physical health?
This verse speaks to God's promise of protection and deliverance from sickness. However, it's important to understand that God's will is not always about physical health, but about spiritual well-being and the ultimate plan He has for each individual.
How does this verse relate to the plagues of Egypt?
The verse recalls the plagues of Egypt, which God used to deliver the Israelites from slavery. By promising to remove these diseases, God reassures the Israelites that He will protect them in their new land, just as He protected them in Egypt.
What is the significance of God placing diseases on those who hate you?
This part of the verse reflects the justice of God, where those who oppose God's people face the same afflictions that God's people are spared from. It's a reminder of God's sovereignty over all things.
How can this verse be applied in a modern context?
In today's world, this verse can be a source of comfort and hope for those facing health challenges. It reminds believers that God is aware of their struggles and promises to deliver them from sickness, providing strength and healing.
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