Deuteronomy 9:21
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Moses explains that he took the golden calf that the Israelites had made and burned it, then ground it into dust and threw it into a brook. Moses is speaking, and the key message is about the consequences of idolatry and the importance of repentance.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you made a toy and then your parents told you it was wrong to play with it. They might break it and throw it away. That's what Moses did with the golden calf to show that it was wrong and to encourage the people to turn back to God.
Historical Background
This verse is part of Deuteronomy, written by Moses around 1400 BCE. It was addressed to the Israelites as they prepared to enter the Promised Land, reminding them of their past failures and God's faithfulness despite their disobedience.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us that we should not hold onto things that lead us away from God. Just as Moses destroyed the golden calf, we should let go of habits or possessions that distract us from our faith.