Numbers 13:4
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sa banay ni Ruben, si Shemmua nga anak ni Zacur sa banay ni Simeon, si Safat nga anak ni Hori sa banay ni Juda, si Caleb nga anak ni Jefone sa banay ni Isacar, si Igal nga anak ni Jose sa banay ni Efraim, si Hosea nga anak ni Nun sa banay ni Benjamin, si Palti nga anak ni Rafu sa banay ni Zabulon, si Gadiel nga anak ni Sodi sa banay ni Manases, si Gadi nga anak ni Susi sa banay ni Dan, si Ammiel nga anak ni Gemalli sa banay ni Aser, si Sethur nga anak ni Miguel sa banay ni Neftali, si Nahbi nga anak ni Vophsi sa banay ni Gad, si Geuel nga anak ni Maqui
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists the name of the first person chosen from the tribe of Reuben to go on a scouting mission in Canaan. Shammua, the son of Zaccur, was selected for this important task. The verse highlights the specific roles individuals played in the mission.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends are on a treasure hunt, and your teacher picks one friend from each group to check out the treasure spot first. Shammua was chosen to do something similar for his tribe, like checking out a new playground before everyone else could go.
Historical Background
The Book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400-1300 BCE. It was written for the Israelites who were preparing to enter the Promised Land after their Exodus from Egypt. This verse is part of a list of spies chosen from each of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can remind us about the importance of teamwork and choosing the right people for specific tasks. Just like Shammua was chosen from his tribe for a mission, we can think about who we choose to work with on our projects or teams.
Topics
LeadershipTeamworkMissionSpiesTribesCanaan
Related Verses
Joshua 14:6-15Deuteronomy 1:22-45Genesis 46:8-27Ezekiel 48:1-29Matthew 19:28
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Shammua chosen?
Shammua was chosen as a representative from the tribe of Reuben to scout the land of Canaan, indicating his trustworthiness and possibly his leadership qualities within the tribe.
What happened to Shammua after the mission?
The Bible does not provide detailed information about Shammua's fate after the scouting mission. He is not mentioned further, suggesting his role was primarily limited to this task.
Why is it important to know the names of the spies?
Knowing the names emphasizes the individual contributions and responsibilities in the mission, highlighting the importance of each person's role in the overall narrative.
How does this relate to leadership?
This verse illustrates the importance of selecting the right individuals for specific roles, a critical aspect of effective leadership and team management.
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