Ɔ seli be kɛ: «Nán an kan min sran bɔ n kpali be mun. Nán an yo mín nuan ijɔfuɛ'm be tɛtɛ.»
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a command from God, saying to not harm or touch his chosen ones, the anointed and prophets. God is speaking here to protect those who represent him.
Explained for Children
Imagine God is like a superhero who has special helpers. This verse is like a rule that says, 'Don't hurt the superhero's helpers, they're really important!'
Historical Background
Psalms 105 is believed to have been written by the Levites, possibly during or after the Babylonian exile. It was meant to remind the people of Israel about God's faithfulness throughout history. The verse emphasizes God’s protection over his chosen ones.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, consider a situation where someone is standing up for what they believe in, like speaking out against injustice. This verse reminds us to respect and protect those who represent noble causes.