Exodus 15:17
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Ikaw magapasulod kanila, ug magapahamutang kanila sa bukid sa imong panulondon, Sa dapit nga imong puloy-anan nga imong gitagana, Oh Jehova; Sa balaang puloy-anan, Oh Ginoo, nga gitukod mo sa imong mga kamot.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about God bringing the Israelites to the promised land, where he will establish his home. God promises to make this place his dwelling, a special sanctuary where he will be with his people. This is a promise of God's presence and care.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special treehouse where your family can live. Now, God is like a loving parent who promises to bring the Israelites to a special place, like a giant treehouse, where he will live with them forever. This place is very special to God, and he will take care of his people there.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Song of Moses in Exodus, written by Moses around 1446 BC. It was written for the Israelites, after they crossed the Red Sea, as a reminder of God's promises and presence. The cultural setting was a time of wilderness wandering and divine guidance.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can be seen as a promise that God will lead us to the places where he wants us to be. Just like God promised to be with the Israelites, he promises to be with us in our lives, guiding and caring for us.
Topics
promisepresencesanctuaryinheritanceguidancepromised land
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the 'mountain of thine inheritance' refer to?
The 'mountain of thine inheritance' refers to the promised land, the place where God promised to settle the Israelites and where he would dwell with them.
How does this verse connect to God's presence?
This verse connects to God's presence by emphasizing that God will establish his sanctuary in the promised land, indicating that he will dwell there with his people.
Can this verse be applied to non-Israelites?
Yes, this verse can be applied to all believers as a promise of God's guidance and presence, leading us to places where he wants us to be and where he will be with us.
What is the significance of God's 'hands' establishing the sanctuary?
The mention of God's 'hands' establishing the sanctuary emphasizes the personal involvement and care of God in creating a place where he will dwell with his people.
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