Ahih hangin noteʼ mai panin tua gam a teeng mite na hawlkhiat kei uh leh, na omsak lai uh mite pen na mittang uh a hong do, na pang uh a hong sun lingte tawh hong kibang ding uh a, na teenna gam uh ah note hong gimsak ding uh hi.
What Does This Mean?
This verse warns the Israelites that if they don't remove the inhabitants of the land they are entering, those remaining will cause them trouble. It's a warning from God that inaction will lead to problems in the future.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a garden, and there are weeds you don't remove. These weeds will grow and make your garden not fun anymore. This verse is like saying, if you don't take out the weeds (the people in the land), they'll cause you trouble, just like weeds in your garden.
Historical Background
Numbers 33 was written by Moses around 1400 BC. It's part of the Israelites' journey and instructions from God about the Promised Land. The audience was the Israelites about to enter Canaan, a land with many existing peoples.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, if a company decides not to address a problematic employee or issue within their team, it can lead to ongoing issues that disrupt the entire workplace. Addressing problems head-on can prevent future complications.