Numbers 22:35
balinese
Nanging malaekat Ida Sang Hyang Widi Wasa raris ngandika sapuniki: “Tututin dogen anake ento, nanging tuah ane tunden manira ngorahang dogen ane dadi orahang kita.” Dane Bileam tumuli nglanturang pamargin danene sinarengan ring parautusan Sang Prabu Balake punika.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the angel of the Lord tells Balaam to go with the men but only say what the angel tells him to say. The angel gives Balaam strict instructions about what to say, and Balaam follows these instructions as he goes with the princes of Balak.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're asked to tell a story, but there's a rule you can only tell certain parts of it. This is like when your parents tell you to share your toys but only with the toys they say you can share. Balaam is like you, and the angel is like your parents, giving him specific instructions on what to say.
Historical Background
Numbers 22:35 is part of the book of Numbers, written by Moses around 1400 BCE. It describes the journey of the Israelites and their encounters with other nations. The audience is primarily the Israelites, and the cultural setting is one of nomadic travel and divine intervention.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine a journalist who is given strict guidelines by their editor on what to write about a sensitive topic. Just as Balaam follows the angel's instructions, the journalist must adhere to the editor's guidelines to maintain integrity and accuracy in their reporting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean that the angel tells Balaam to go with the men but only say what he is told?
It emphasizes the importance of obedience and following divine guidance. Balaam must not deviate from the message given to him by the angel.
How does this relate to the journey of the Israelites?
This event is part of the larger narrative of the Israelites' journey and their interactions with other nations, showing God's active role in guiding and protecting them.
What can we learn from Balaam's obedience?
We can learn the importance of listening to and following divine guidance, even when it may not align with personal desires or expectations.
How does this verse apply to modern leadership?
Leaders today can apply this by ensuring they communicate messages that are true and aligned with their values, just as Balaam was instructed to do.
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