Numbers 31:44
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kimsa tunka suxtan waranqa urqu vacanaka,
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Numbers 31:44 states that there were thirty-six thousand cattle, which were part of the spoils of war. It does not specify a speaker but provides a numerical detail about the spoils.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you and your friends won a big game and as part of winning, you got 36,000 candies. That's how many cattle the Israelites got after winning their battle. It's a lot!
Historical Background
The Book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BC. The audience was the Israelites who were wandering in the wilderness after being freed from slavery in Egypt. This section describes the spoils of war with the Midianites.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this could be like a company that wins a huge contract and receives a significant amount of resources. It can remind us to manage our resources wisely and give thanks for what we have.
Topics
warspoilscattleIsraelitesMoseswilderness
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Frequently Asked Questions
What were the spoils of war mentioned in Numbers 31:44?
The spoils included thirty-six thousand cattle, along with other animals and goods, as part of the victory over the Midianites.
Why is the number of cattle significant in this verse?
The large number of cattle highlights the scale of the spoils and the success of the Israelites in their battle against the Midianites.
How does this verse relate to modern management of resources?
Just as the Israelites had to manage their large spoils, today's businesses and individuals must manage their resources wisely for the greater good.
What can we learn from the context of Numbers 31:44?
We can learn about the historical setting of the Israelites and how they treated the spoils of war, emphasizing the importance of stewardship and gratitude.
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