Deuteronomy 24:19
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Sa diha nga magaani ka sa imong mga uhay sa imong uma, ug nahikalimot ka sa usa ka bugkos nga uhay didto sa uma dili ka magbalik sa pagkuha niana; kini iya sa dumulong, sa ilo, ug sa balo nga babaye; aron pagapanalanginan ka ni Jehova nga imong Dios sa tanan nga bulohaton sa imong mga kamot.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Deuteronomy tells farmers not to go back to collect any forgotten sheaves of grain in their fields. Instead, they should leave them for strangers, orphans, and widows. The key message is about generosity and the promise of God's blessing for such acts.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big basket of cookies, and you accidentally leave a few behind. Instead of going back to get them, you decide to let others who don't have cookies have them. It's like sharing your toys with kids who don't have any, and God thinks that's a wonderful thing!
Historical Background
Moses delivered this message to the Israelites around 1200 BCE, as they were about to enter the Promised Land. It was meant to remind them of their responsibility to care for the less fortunate among them, reflecting the cultural practice of sharing and support in ancient agrarian societies.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, imagine a scenario where an employee at a grocery store finds a forgotten item in a customer's cart. Instead of notifying the customer to return and pick it up, they donate it to a food bank. This act of kindness can bring blessings in unexpected ways.
Topics
generosityblessingssocial justicecare for the pooragricultural lawscompassion
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Deuteronomy 24:19?
The main message is about the importance of generosity and caring for the less fortunate, especially strangers, orphans, and widows.
How can Deuteronomy 24:19 apply to our modern society?
In modern society, this verse can be applied by leaving behind items for others in need, like leaving a forgotten item at a store for a charity organization.
What does the verse imply about God's response to such acts?
The verse suggests that God blesses those who practice generosity and care for others, promising blessings in their work.
How does this verse reflect the broader themes of the Old Testament?
This verse reflects the broader Old Testament themes of justice, compassion, and the importance of caring for the vulnerable members of society.
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