Numbers 35:3

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Numbers 35:3 tells us that the cities given to the Levites will also have areas around them for their animals and belongings. The Levites are given these spaces to live in, and the spaces outside the city walls are meant for their cattle and goods.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends have a big playground, and around that playground, there's a big field where you can keep your bicycles and toys. That's what this verse is talking about, but for a group of people called Levites, who needed places to live and areas around their homes to keep their animals and stuff.

Historical Background

Numbers 35 was written by Moses around 1400 BC. It describes the arrangements for the Levites, a priestly tribe, to have cities and surrounding areas in the Promised Land. The text is part of the covenant between God and the Israelites, detailing their rights and responsibilities.

Living It Out Today

In a modern context, imagine a community is allocated housing and land for their needs. This verse reminds us of the importance of planning not just for human needs, but also for the sustenance and care of our animals and belongings, ensuring a holistic well-being.

Topics

covenantprovisioncommunityLevitesGod's promisesland

Related Verses

Joshua 21:4Ezekiel 45:2Luke 12:331 Corinthians 9:7Hebrews 13:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were the Levites given these cities and suburbs?
The Levites were given these cities and suburbs as part of God's promise to the Israelites, ensuring they had places to live and raise their animals, reflecting God's care and provision for His people.
What were the suburbs used for according to Numbers 35:3?
The suburbs around the cities were used for keeping the Levites' cattle, goods, and other beasts, ensuring they had space for their belongings and animals.
How many cities did the Levites receive?
The Levites received 48 cities as mentioned in Numbers 35, distributed among the tribes of Israel.
What does this verse teach about God's provision?
This verse teaches that God provides not only for the immediate needs of His people but also for their long-term sustenance and well-being, including for their animals and possessions.
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