Deuteronomy 32:38
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
This verse is part of a song that Moses is singing to the Israelites. It mocks the idea that false gods could offer any real help or protection since these gods are just objects made by humans who eat and drink. The key message is that false gods are powerless to help.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy that you think can do magic. But it's just a toy made by people who need to eat and drink. This verse is saying that the gods the Israelites used to worship are like those toys and can't really help or protect them.
Historical Background
Moses wrote this in Deuteronomy around 1250 BC, just before leading the Israelites into the Promised Land. The Israelites were about to enter a land with many false gods, and Moses is warning them about the futility of these idols.
Living It Out Today
Today, people might put their trust in money, fame, or power as if they were gods. This verse reminds us that such things can't truly protect or help us; only God can do that.