Numbers 21:11
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
Ils partirent d'Oboth et ils campèrent à Ijjé-Abarim, dans le désert qui est vis-à-vis de Moab, vers le soleil levant.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the Israelites' journey from Oboth to a place called Ijeabarim in the wilderness. They are heading towards the land before Moab, eastward. The text does not have a speaker; it's a narrative detail from the book of Numbers.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a long road trip with your family. You've been traveling for a while, and now you're stopping at a new place called Ijeabarim. It's a bit like camping in a big, empty area that faces the direction where the sun comes up every day.
Historical Background
The book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BC, chronicling the Israelites' journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was a nomadic people moving through the wilderness, facing various challenges.
Living It Out Today
Just as the Israelites journeyed through the wilderness, facing many stops and starts, we too go through different phases in our lives. Each new place we find can be a chance to learn and grow, even if it's not always easy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the significance of the Israelites' journey to Ijeabarim?
The journey to Ijeabarim was part of the larger journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. Each stop had its own significance, often marked by divine intervention or important events.
Why is the direction towards Moab and the sunrising important?
The direction indicates the path the Israelites were taking, which was towards the land they were promised, and it also suggests they were heading towards the sunrise, often symbolic of hope and new beginnings.
Can you explain the context of the Israelites being in the wilderness?
The Israelites were in the wilderness because they had been freed from slavery in Egypt and were traveling to the land God promised them. The wilderness journey was a time of testing and learning for them.
How can we relate the Israelites' journey to our own lives?
We can see the Israelites' journey as a metaphor for our own spiritual journeys. Just as they faced challenges and learned to trust God, we too can learn and grow through our challenges.
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