Genesis 49:15
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Ug hingkit-an niya ang pahulayanan nga maayo, Ug ang yuta nga makapahamuot; Ug gibawog niya ang iyang abaga sa pagpas-an, Ug siya nahimong ulipon nga magbubuhis.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Zebulon, one of Jacob's sons, who saw that settling down was beneficial and that the land was desirable, so he chose to work hard and pay taxes. Jacob is speaking here and giving blessings to his sons.
Explained for Children
Imagine you found a really nice playground, and you decided you wanted to stay there and play a lot. But to keep playing there, you had to do some chores and share your snacks with others. That's kind of like what Zebulon did with his land.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Genesis, written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It was written for the Israelites, to give them a sense of their heritage and the blessings from their ancestors.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us that choosing to work hard and contribute to society can lead to a fulfilling life. For example, a person who finds a job they love may decide to work extra hours and pay taxes to support their community.
Topics
blessingshard worktributesettlementinheritanceJacob's blessings
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Zebulon decide to bear tribute?
Zebulon recognized the benefits of settling down in a good land and understood that contributing to the community through tribute was necessary for sustaining a peaceful and prosperous life.
How does this verse relate to the concept of taxes?
The concept of tribute in this verse can be seen as an early form of taxation, where individuals contribute to the common good in return for the benefits and protections provided by the community or state.
What does this verse teach about work and rest?
The verse teaches that finding a balance between work and rest is important. Zebulon saw the value in both settling down and working hard, which led to a fulfilling life.
How can this verse be applied to community service?
This verse can be applied to community service by showing that contributing to the community, like Zebulon did with his tribute, can lead to a sense of belonging and personal fulfillment.
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