1 Chronicles 5:21
Baoule (NYANMIƐN NDƐ'N 1998)
Be fali be nnɛn mun. Nyɔnngɔnmɛn o nnɛn sɔ'm be nun, be ti akpi-akpi ablenun (50.000), bua nin boli'm be ti akpi-akpi ya nnyɔn akpi-akpi ablenun (250.000), aflunmun'm be ti akpi nnyɔn (2.000). Be trali sran akpi-akpi ya (100.000).
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a raid where a group captured a large number of animals and people from another group. They took 50,000 camels, 250,000 sheep, 2,000 donkeys, and 100,000 people. It shows the scale of the raid and the wealth of the captured resources.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you collect toys from your friends. In this story, a group of people took a lot of toys from another group, but instead of toys, they took lots of animals and even people! It's like they had a big, big box of animals and people, and they took it all.
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was written by an unknown author, possibly a priest or a scribe, around the 4th century BCE. It was written for the people of Israel, providing a historical account of their past, including the conquests and raids. The cultural setting involved the struggle for resources and land.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can remind us of the importance of fair trade and ethical business practices. Just as the raiders took too much, businesses should ensure they are not exploiting others for their own gain.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the purpose of this raid?
The raid was likely aimed at gaining resources and wealth, as evidenced by the large number of animals and people taken. This was a common practice in ancient times for strengthening one's tribe or group.
How should we understand the taking of people in this verse?
The taking of people likely refers to the practice of capturing slaves in ancient times. This is a historical context that we should view critically today, emphasizing the importance of human rights and freedom.
What does this verse teach us about ethical treatment?
It reminds us of the need for ethical treatment of others and the importance of not exploiting people or resources for personal gain. Today, this can be applied to business practices and how we interact with others.
How does this relate to the broader themes of the Bible?
This verse reflects themes of justice and fairness, which are recurrent in the Bible. It serves as a reminder that true wealth and prosperity come from ethical behavior and just treatment of others.
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