Exodus 14:5
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
ইস্রায়েলী লোকসকল পলাই গ’ল বুলি মিচৰৰ ৰজাক জনোৱাৰ পাছত ফৰৌণ আৰু তেওঁৰ দাসবোৰৰ মন ইস্ৰায়েলী লোকসকলৰ বিৰুদ্ধে হ’ল। তেওঁলোকে ক’লে, “আমাৰ বন্দীকামৰ পৰা ইস্ৰায়েলী লোকসকলক এৰি দি আমি কি কাম কৰিলোঁ?”
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that when the king of Egypt heard that the Israelites had fled, he and his servants regretted letting them go. They wondered why they had let the Israelites leave, realizing they had lost their labor force.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a group of friends who help you clean your room. One day, they decide to leave and you realize you miss their help. You might wonder why you let them go, just like Pharaoh felt after the Israelites left.
Historical Background
The book of Exodus was written by Moses, around 1446 BC, to the Israelites who had just escaped slavery in Egypt. This passage highlights the immediate regret Pharaoh felt once the Israelites fled, reflecting the broader context of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt.
Living It Out Today
In modern scenarios, this verse can be applied to situations where one might regret a decision after it's been made, such as letting go of an employee or a partner in a business. It reminds us to carefully consider our decisions and their consequences.
Topics
regretdecision-makingconsequencesleadershipservitudefreedom
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Pharaoh regret letting the Israelites go?
Pharaoh regretted letting the Israelites go because they were a valuable labor force for the Egyptians, and their departure meant a loss of resources and power.
How does this verse relate to the broader story of Exodus?
This verse marks a pivotal moment where Pharaoh's decision to let the Israelites go is immediately regretted, leading to the pursuit of the Israelites, which culminates in the parting of the Red Sea.
Can we find similar situations of regret in other parts of the Bible?
Yes, other parts of the Bible, such as Jonah's reluctance to preach to Nineveh and his subsequent regret, show similar themes of regret and its consequences.
What lessons can we draw from this verse in our daily lives?
We can learn the importance of considering the long-term consequences of our decisions and the potential regret that can come from not making wise choices.
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