Deuteronomy 24:14
Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the Bible, spoken by Moses, tells us not to mistreat workers, especially those who are poor and needy, whether they are from our own community or strangers in our land. The key message is about treating others fairly and with kindness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a lemonade stand and you pay someone to help you. This verse tells us that we should be fair to that helper, even if they don't have much money or come from somewhere else. We should treat them kindly, just like we would want others to treat us.
Historical Background
Deuteronomy, written by Moses, was given to the Israelites around 1200 BC as they prepared to enter the Promised Land. The verse reflects the cultural setting where labor was often tied to poverty and social status.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse reminds businesses and employers to treat their employees, especially those in lower-paying jobs, with fairness and respect. For instance, a restaurant owner should ensure that the wages and working conditions for their waitstaff are fair and respectful.