Deuteronomy 4:39

German (Die Heilige Schrift (Schlachter 1951))

Was bedeutet das?

This verse tells us to understand and remember that God is the only true God, who exists in heaven and on earth. It's a message from Moses to the Israelites, emphasizing the uniqueness of God.

Für Kinder erklärt

Imagine you have a special toy that can do everything - it can fly, swim, and talk. Now think of God as that toy but for the whole universe. He's the only one who can do everything in heaven and on earth, and no one else is like Him.

Historischer Hintergrund

This verse is part of Moses' final speech to the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land. Written around 1200 BCE, it emphasizes the importance of recognizing the uniqueness of God, especially as they prepare to live among other nations with different beliefs.

Anwendung für heute

In a world where we are bombarded with information about various beliefs and gods, this verse reminds us to focus on the truth that God is the only true God. For example, when faced with decisions at work or school, remembering this can guide us to act with integrity.

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Verwandte Verse

Exodus 20:3Isaiah 44:6Mark 12:291 Corinthians 8:41 Timothy 2:5

Häufige Fragen

Why is this verse important?
It reinforces the belief in one God, which is foundational to Judaism and Christianity, helping believers to avoid idolatry and false gods.
How can this verse impact my daily life?
By remembering that God is the only true God, you can make decisions based on His truth and guidance, leading to a more purposeful life.
What does it mean to 'consider it in thine heart'?
It means to deeply reflect on and internalize the message, making it a part of your beliefs and actions, not just an intellectual understanding.
How does this verse relate to the idea of monotheism?
This verse explicitly states that God is the only true God, which is the core principle of monotheism, distinguishing it from polytheistic beliefs.
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