Numbers 30:7

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Numbers says that if a woman makes a vow and her husband hears it and does not object, her vow must stand. The key message is about the importance of a husband's approval in binding vows.

Explained for Children

Imagine you promise to clean your room, and your mom hears you say it but doesn't say anything. This verse is like saying that if your mom doesn't stop you, you have to keep your promise to clean your room.

Historical Background

The Book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 B.C. It provides instructions and laws for the Israelites, including rules about vows and commitments. This passage reflects the social norms and gender roles of that time.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can be applied to situations where a person makes a commitment in front of their partner, and both parties agree to support it, making the commitment stronger and more binding.

Topics

commitmentsmarriageobligationsvowsgender rolesresponsibility

Related Verses

Deuteronomy 22:13-14Ecclesiastes 5:4-6Matthew 19:7-91 Timothy 2:11-12James 5:12

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if the husband disagrees with the vow?
If the husband disagrees with the vow, he can nullify it on the day he hears it. This shows the importance of mutual agreement in marriage.
Does this apply only to women?
Yes, this verse specifically addresses the situation for women. The laws of vows for men are different and not covered in this verse.
Can this principle be applied to commitments outside of marriage?
While this verse specifically discusses marital vows, the principle of mutual consent can be applied to various types of commitments in different relationships.
How does this relate to modern understandings of gender equality?
In modern contexts, this verse is often interpreted through the lens of equality and mutual respect, emphasizing the importance of both partners' consent and support.
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