Deuteronomy 1:21
French (La Bible expliquée)
Regardez, le Seigneur votre Dieu déploie ce pays devant vous. En route, allez vous en emparer, comme le Seigneur, le Dieu de vos ancêtres, vous l'a ordonné. Soyez courageux et forts! » L'histoire d'Israël est celle d'une longue suite d'infidélités à Dieu. L'épisode des espions envoyés en Canaan, rappelé ici, est raconté plus en détail aux chap. 13–14 du livre des Nombres. Les Israélites refusent de faire confiance à Dieu et d'obéir à l'ordre transmis par Moïse. C'est, en quelque sorte, le prototype du péché qui se répète, sous des formes diverses, tout au long de l'histoire.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Deuteronomy is God speaking to the Israelites, encouraging them to enter the promised land. He tells them not to be afraid or discouraged because He is with them and has prepared the land for them to possess.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're about to go on a big adventure, like exploring a new playground. Your parents tell you it's okay to go and that they've made sure it's safe. This verse is like your parents saying, 'Go ahead, it's okay, and we're with you!'
Historical Background
This verse comes from the book of Deuteronomy, written by Moses around 1400 BCE. It was spoken to the Israelites as they prepared to enter the promised land after 40 years in the wilderness. The context is one of God's promise and faithfulness to His people.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can apply to anyone facing a new challenge, like starting a new job or moving to a new city. It reminds us to trust in God's guidance and not let fear stop us from pursuing what He has for us.
Topics
faithcouragepromiseadventuretrustovercoming fear
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Deuteronomy 1:21?
God is speaking through Moses to the Israelites, encouraging them to enter the promised land.
What does it mean to 'possess' the land?
To 'possess' the land means to take control and inhabit it, as God has promised and prepared for them.
How can this verse help someone who is afraid?
This verse can help by reminding them that God is with them and has prepared the way, so they should not let fear hold them back.
What is the promised land in a modern context?
In a modern context, the 'promised land' can represent any goal or opportunity that God has prepared for someone to pursue and achieve.
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