Exodus 1:11
balinese
Punika awinane ida raris ngangkat mandor-mandor sane kapangandikayang nyangsarain bangsa Israel antuk pakaryan sane abot. Ipun kaprentahang mangda makarya ngwangun kota kekalih, inggih punika kota Pitom lan Rameses genah nyimpen arta branan ida sang prabu.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how the Egyptians made the Israelites work very hard by putting taskmasters over them. The Israelites had to build treasure cities for Pharaoh named Pithom and Raamses. The key message is about the oppression the Israelites faced in Egypt.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your teacher made you clean up the classroom every day without helping. That's kind of what happened to the Israelites. The Egyptians made them work really hard to build big cities for Pharaoh, just like you might build a big tower with your blocks, but much bigger and harder.
Historical Background
Exodus is traditionally attributed to Moses and was written around 1200-1400 BCE. The audience was the Israelites who were in exile in Egypt. The cultural setting reflects the power dynamics between the Israelite slaves and their Egyptian taskmasters, highlighting the harsh conditions of slavery.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can apply to situations where people face oppressive conditions in their workplaces or communities. It’s a reminder of the importance of standing up for justice and fairness, even when the odds seem against you.
Topics
oppressionfreedomslaveryfaithperseverancejustice
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the Egyptians force the Israelites to build cities?
The Egyptians wanted to oppress the Israelites and use them as a source of free labor to build treasure cities and fortifications for their own benefit.
What were the names of the cities built by the Israelites?
The cities were named Pithom and Raamses. These were important structures built to serve Pharaoh’s needs.
How does this verse connect with the Israelites' story?
This verse is part of the larger narrative of the Israelites' slavery in Egypt, setting the stage for their eventual liberation under Moses.
What can we learn from this verse in terms of perseverance?
This verse teaches us about the importance of perseverance in the face of hardship and oppression. Despite their difficult circumstances, the Israelites maintained their faith and identity.
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