Deuteronomy 33:12
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Mahitungod kang Benjamin miingon siya: Ang hinigugma ni Jehova magapuyo nga walay kabilinggan sa haduol niya: Iyang pagasalipdan siya sulod sa tibook adlaw, Ug sa taliwala sa iyang mga abaga magapuyo siya.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Moses speaks about the tribe of Benjamin, saying that they are loved by the Lord and will be protected and cared for. The Lord will watch over them always, like a parent watches over a child.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a really big, strong teddy bear that always protected you. That's like what God does for Benjamin. He keeps them safe and close, like a parent keeps a child close.
Historical Background
Moses spoke this blessing to the tribe of Benjamin as he was giving blessings to each of the tribes of Israel before his death. This was in the period just before the Israelites entered the Promised Land, and it was a time of anticipation and divine promise.
Living It Out Today
A modern application could be in the context of a community or organization where members feel secure and valued. It could also apply to individuals who feel the Lord's protective presence in their lives, much like a parent's guidance and protection.
Topics
protectionlovecommunitydivine presencesafetytribal blessing
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Deuteronomy 33:12?
Moses is speaking, giving blessings to the tribe of Benjamin as part of his final blessings to the Israelite tribes before his death.
What does 'dwell between his shoulders' mean?
This phrase is a metaphor, suggesting a close and protected relationship with God, like a child carried on a parent's shoulders for safety and affection.
How does this verse apply to modern believers?
Modern believers can see this verse as a reminder of God's continuous protection and care, applicable in their daily lives as they face various challenges.
What is the significance of Benjamin being 'beloved of the LORD'?
Being described as 'beloved' highlights the special relationship and favor the Lord has for Benjamin, signifying a special bond of affection and protection.
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