Genesis 31:33
Cebuano CBV - Unknown
Ug misulod si Laban sa balongbalong ni Jacob, ug sa balongbalong ni Lea, ug sa balongbalong sa duruha ka ulipon nga babaye, ug kini wala niya hipalgi, ug migula siya sa balongbalong ni Lea, ug miadto siya sa balongbalong ni Raquel.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Laban searches for stolen idols in Jacob's, Leah's, and the maidservants' tents but finds nothing. He finally enters Rachel's tent where he doesn't find the idols either.
Explained for Children
Imagine you lost your favorite toy and asked your friends to help look for it. You checked every room, but you couldn't find it until you remembered it was hidden under your sister's bed. Laban is like that, searching everywhere but not finding what he's looking for.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the book of Genesis, traditionally attributed to Moses, written around 1446-1406 BCE. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was patriarchal, with complex family dynamics and the practice of keeping household idols.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you lost something important and searched everywhere but couldn't find it. Like Laban, sometimes we look in all the wrong places and miss the obvious. It’s a reminder to consider all angles and perhaps ask for help.
Topics
faithfamilyidolatrydeceptionsearchdiscovery
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Laban search in these specific tents?
Laban was looking for household idols that Rachel had stolen, and he searched in tents where he thought she might hide them.
What does this verse teach about honesty?
This verse highlights the consequences of dishonesty, as Rachel's deceit led to a tense situation between her and her father, Laban.
How does this story relate to family dynamics?
The story illustrates the complexities of family relationships, where even within the same family, there can be misunderstandings and conflicts.
What can we learn about idolatry from this verse?
The verse shows how the practice of idolatry can lead to significant family conflicts and emphasizes the importance of putting trust in God rather than in physical idols.
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