Deuteronomy 2:30
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“Ukampis Sihón reyix janiw uraqip chiqa sarakipañas munkänti, jumanakan Tatit Diosamaw jan munañapatak uka reyin chuymap mayjt'ayäna, ukhamat jumanakan amparamar katuyañataki, kamisatix jichhürun jikxataski ukhama.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about the king of Heshbon, Sihon, who wouldn't let the Israelites pass through his land. God made Sihon's heart hard so that he would oppose them, allowing the Israelites to defeat him easily. Moses is speaking, explaining how God protected and guided the Israelites.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend wouldn't share their toys with you, even though you asked nicely. But instead of just saying no, they got really mad and tried to stop you. That's kind of what happened here, but God made the king act that way so the Israelites could win easily.
Historical Background
This passage is from Deuteronomy, a book written by Moses around 1200 BCE. It was part of his farewell speech to the Israelites before they entered the Promised Land. The Israelites were traveling through the wilderness and needed to pass through various territories.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, sometimes we face obstacles that seem insurmountable. But God can use those obstacles to grow our faith and give us opportunities to show His power and grace. Consider a time when a challenge seemed impossible but led to a greater outcome.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did God make Sihon's heart hard?
God hardened Sihon's heart to fulfill His plan, allowing the Israelites to defeat him and take possession of the land, as part of God's promise to give the Israelites the Promised Land.
What does this verse teach about divine intervention?
This verse shows that God can intervene in human affairs to achieve His purposes, even by influencing the hearts of leaders to oppose His people, which ultimately leads to their victory and protection.
How does this verse relate to the theme of obedience?
This verse shows that God's guidance and protection are part of the journey for those who are obedient to His commands. The Israelites' obedience led to God's intervention and their victory.
What can this verse teach about faith in difficult situations?
This verse teaches that even in difficult situations where obstacles seem insurmountable, God can use those obstacles to fulfill His greater plan and provide a way through them.
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