Numbers 31:16

Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how the Israelites were led astray by the advice of Balaam, resulting in a sin against God that led to a plague among the people. The statement is attributed to a leader or writer reflecting on the consequences of the Israelites' actions.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend suggested something that got you in big trouble with your parents. That's kind of what happened here: Balaam suggested something that got the Israelites in trouble with God, and many people got sick because of it.

Historical Background

The Book of Numbers was likely compiled by Moses and other writers around 1400 BC. This verse reflects on events where the Israelites, guided by Balaam's advice, committed a sin at Peor, leading to God's punishment in the form of a plague.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse reminds us of the importance of choosing good advisors and being cautious about following bad advice. For example, if a friend encourages you to cheat on a test, you might face serious consequences.

Topics

sinadviceconsequencesGod's judgmentplagueleadership

Related Verses

Joshua 22:102 Peter 2:15Revelation 2:14Hosea 4:17Romans 1:24

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the sin at Peor?
The sin at Peor involved the Israelites engaging in idolatry and sexual immorality, influenced by the Moabites and Balaam's advice.
How did Balaam influence the Israelites?
Balaam, a prophet, gave advice to the Moabite king to use women to entice the Israelites into sin, leading to God's displeasure and punishment.
What does the verse teach about following bad advice?
The verse teaches that following bad advice can lead to serious consequences, both for the individuals and the community as a whole.
How does this relate to modern life?
In modern life, this verse reminds us of the importance of choosing wise and ethical advisors, and being cautious about following harmful advice or peer pressure.
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