Numbers 7:19
Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)
Onun təqdimləri bunlar idi: Müqəddəs yerdəki şekelə görə yüz otuz şekel ağırlığında bir gümüş sini; yetmiş şekellik bir gümüş ləyən – bunların ikisi də taxıl təqdimi olaraq zeytun yağı ilə yoğrulmuş narın unla dolu idi;
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the offerings given by the leader of the tribe of Naphtali. He gave silver items and flour mixed with oil for a special food offering to God. The verse highlights the generosity and devotion of the leaders who contributed to the temple.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're bringing a gift to a birthday party. Naphtali's leader brought a fancy silver plate and bowl, and filled them with yummy flour and oil to show how much he cared about God. It's like bringing the best present you can think of to make someone really happy.
Historical Background
Numbers 7 was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. This chapter records the offerings made by the leaders of each of the twelve tribes of Israel when the Tabernacle was set up. The offerings were a way to honor God and ensure the Tabernacle's consecration.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can remind us to give generously and thoughtfully to God, not just in money, but also in our time and talents. For example, if you are passionate about art, you might offer to create a mural for your church as a way to honor God.
Topics
offeringsgenerositydevotionworshipsacrificefaith
Related Verses
Exodus 25:1-9Leviticus 2:1-161 Chronicles 29:1-92 Corinthians 9:6-15Matthew 6:19-21
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the leader of Naphtali offer flour and oil?
Flour and oil were common ingredients in food offerings to God. They represented the finest produce of the land and showed devotion and gratitude.
What was the shekel of the sanctuary?
The shekel of the sanctuary was a specific weight standard used for measuring offerings in the Tabernacle to ensure consistency and fairness in the offerings given.
How does this verse relate to today's church?
Today, we may not offer silver and flour, but we can still give our best to God in service, talents, and donations, showing our devotion and gratitude.
What does this verse teach about generosity?
This verse teaches that generosity involves giving the best we have, not just what is easy or convenient, reflecting a deep love and respect for God.
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