Numbers 16:9
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Daw gamay ba lamang nga butang alang kaninyo nga ang Dios sa Israel naggahin kaninyo gikan sa katilingban sa Israel, sa pagdala kaninyo duol ngadto kaniya, sa pag-alagad sa Tolda sa Ginoo ug sa pagbarog sa atubangan sa katilingban aron sa pag-alagad kanila,
What Does This Mean?
This verse comes from a speech by Moses to the Levites. He is reminding them that God has chosen them for a special role in the service of the tabernacle, and that this is a great honor, not something to be taken lightly.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your teacher picked you to be the class helper every day, and you got to do special things like handing out snacks and helping with art projects. Moses is saying to the Levites that being picked to help in the tabernacle is like being the class helper, but even more special because it's God who chose them.
Historical Background
Numbers 16 was written by Moses around 1440 BC. It is part of the book of Numbers, which narrates the Israelites' journey from Mount Sinai to the Promised Land. The Levites were a tribe chosen to serve in the tabernacle, and Moses is addressing their discontentment with their role.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can remind us of the importance of appreciating our roles and responsibilities in our communities or workplaces, even when they may seem mundane or unappreciated by others. We should value the opportunities we have been given and the trust placed in us.
Topics
serviceappreciationcallingdedicationhonorresponsibility
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Moses remind the Levites of their separation?
Moses is reminding the Levites of their special calling from God to highlight that their role in the tabernacle is a great honor and not to be taken for granted.
What does 'to bring you near to himself' mean?
This phrase means that God has chosen the Levites for a close relationship and a special purpose, bringing them into a more direct service and presence of God.
How can we apply this verse to our everyday roles?
We can apply this by valuing and being grateful for the roles and responsibilities we have, recognizing that they are given to us by God for a purpose.
What can we learn about God's view on service from this verse?
God values service and chooses specific people for special roles, indicating that He values the dedication and the honor of those who serve Him.
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