Numbers 7:12
Arabic Bible (GNA) Good News Arabic - 1993 (الترجمة العربية المشتركة)
فكانَ الّذي قَرَّبَ قربانَه في اليومِ الأوَّلِ نَحْشُونُ بنُ عَمّينادابَ مِنْ سِبْطِ يَهوذا، وفي اليومِ الثَّاني نَثَنائيلُ بنُ صُوغَرَ رَئيسُ يسَّاكِرَ، وفي اليومِ الثَّالِثِ أليآبُ بنُ حِيلونَ رئيسُ بَني زَبولونَ، وفي اليومِ الرَّابعِ أليصُورُ بنُ شَدَيئورَ رئيسُ بَني رَأوبـينَ، وفي اليومِ الخامسِ شَلومِئيلَ بنُ صُوريشَدّايَ رئيسُ بَني شِمعونَ، وفي اليومِ السَّادسِ ألياسافُ بنُ دَعوئيلَ رئيسُ بَني جادَ، وفي اليومِ السَّابِـعِ أليشَمَعُ بنُ عَمّيهودَ رئيسُ بَني أفرايمَ، وفي اليومِ الثَّامِنِ جَمْلِئيلُ بنُ فَدَهْصورَ رئيسُ بَني منَسَّى، وفي اليومِ التَّاسعِ أبـيدانُ بنُ جَدعوني رئيسُ بَني بنيامينَ، وفي اليومِ العاشرِ أخيعَزَرُ بنُ عَمِّيشَدّايَ رئيسُ بَني دانَ، وفي اليومِ الحادي عشَرَ فَجْعيئيلُ بنُ عُكْرَنَ رئيسُ بَني أشيرَ، وفي اليومِ الثَّاني عشَرَ أخيرَعُ بنُ عينَنَ رئيسُ بَني نَفتالي. وكانَ قربانُ كُلِّ واحِدٍ مِنهُم مُماثِلا لِقربانِ الآخَرِ: قَصْعةً مِنَ الفِضَّةِ وزنُها مئةٌ وثَلاثونَ مِثقالا، ومِنضَحةً مِنَ الفِضَّةِ وزنُها سَبعُون مِثقالا بالوزنِ الرَّسميِّ، كِلتاهُما مَملوءتانِ دقيقا مَلتوتا بِزيتٍ لِلتَّقدِمةِ ومِجمرةً مِنْ ذهَبٍ وزنُها عشَرَةُ مَثاقِلَ مَملوءةً بَخورا، وثَورا مِنَ البقَرِ وكَبْشا وخروفا حَوليًّا لِلمُحرَقةِ، وتَيسا مِنَ المَعَزِ لذبـيحةِ الخطيئةِ، ولذبـيحةِ السَّلامةِ ثَورَينِ وخمسةَ كِباشٍ وخمسةَ تُيوسٍ وخمسةَ خِرافٍ حَوليَّةٍ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Nahshon, the son of Amminadab from the tribe of Judah, as the first to offer an offering on the first day of the dedication of the tabernacle. No one is speaking directly; this is a narrative detail.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a big class where each student brings a gift for the teacher on the first day of school. Nahshon is like the first kid who brings the gift, and he's from the group called Judah.
Historical Background
The Book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BC. This particular verse is part of the detailed account of the offerings made by the leaders of each tribe during the dedication of the tabernacle, which was a portable sanctuary for the Israelites in the wilderness.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, when a new project or community space opens, the first person to contribute or offer support can set a positive example. Like Nahshon, your early contribution can inspire others to follow suit.
Topics
leadershipdedicationtribesofferingscommunityservice
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Nahshon offer first?
Nahshon was chosen as the first to offer because he was the leader of the tribe of Judah, which was the first tribe listed in the order of offerings for the dedication of the tabernacle.
What kind of offering did Nahshon bring?
The specific offerings brought by Nahshon are detailed in subsequent verses, including gold, silver, bronze, clothing, and food items typical for offerings.
How does Nahshon's offering relate to the rest of the offerings?
Nahshon's offering sets the pattern for the offerings of the other tribal leaders, each of whom brings a similar set of offerings over the next twelve days.
What does Nahshon's offering tell us about the value of leadership?
Nahshon's offering shows that leaders are expected to take the lead in acts of service and dedication, inspiring others to follow their example.
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