Numbers 1:26
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Sa mga anak ni Juda, sa ilang kaliwatan, pinaagi sa ilang mga panimalay, pinaagi sa mga balay sa ilang mga amahan sumala sa gidaghanon sa mga ngalan, sukad sa kaluhaan ka tuig, ang panuigon ug ngadto sa itaas, ang tanan nga makahimo pag-adto sa panggubatan;
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about counting the people from the tribe of Judah who are old enough to fight in battles. It mentions counting them by their families and names, starting from the age of twenty. The key message is about organizing and counting the warriors.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're organizing a big game of tag with all your friends. You want to know how many kids from each neighborhood can play, and you only count those who are old enough to run fast and play well. That's what this verse is talking about, but for grown-ups who might need to fight.
Historical Background
The book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1440 BC. It was meant for the Israelites as they prepared to enter the Promised Land. The context is about organizing and counting the people for military purposes and other important tasks.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can be likened to organizing a community group or a team for a project. Understanding who can contribute and their specific roles is crucial for success, much like counting the capable warriors in this verse.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were only people aged 20 and above counted?
People aged 20 and above were considered old enough to be physically capable of fighting in battles and thus were counted for military service.
What does 'by the house of their fathers' mean?
This phrase means organizing by family lineage, ensuring everyone is accounted for according to their ancestral homes or clans.
How was this census used?
The census helped organize the Israelites for military service and other tasks, ensuring they were prepared for their journey and settlement in the Promised Land.
Can you explain the significance of the tribe of Judah?
The tribe of Judah was significant as it included King David's lineage. They were often considered leaders among the tribes and were important for both military and spiritual roles.
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