A nana ni tasa warigbɛraman kelen ye, min gbiriya bɛ kilo kelen ni garamu kɛmɛ saba bɔ, ani daga warigbɛraman kelen, min gbiriya bɛ garamu kɛmɛ wolonfla bɔ, ka kaɲa ni yɔrɔ saninman ta jate ye. O minan fla bɛɛ tun fara ni mugu tɛntɛnnin nɔɔninin ye turu ra, ka o kɛ siman saraka ye.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the offering given by a tribal leader named Ashbeam. He offered a silver charger and a silver bowl filled with flour and oil. The items and their weights are specified to show the exact offering.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're having a party and you bring a big silver plate and a silver cup filled with cookies and juice. This verse is like that, but the silver plate and cup are offerings to God, and the cookies and juice are flour and oil.
Historical Background
The Book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BC. This passage details the offerings of leaders of the twelve tribes of Israel at the dedication of the tabernacle. The offerings were significant as a way to honor God and symbolize each tribe's contribution.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, think about ways to honor or thank someone special. Maybe you can make a special gift or do something thoughtful for them, just like these leaders offered their best to God.