Deuteronomy 2:6

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse tells the Israelites to buy food and water from the people they encounter on their journey, for a fair price. Moses is speaking, emphasizing the importance of respecting others' property and paying for what they need.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're on a long trip with your family, and you get thirsty. The verse is like saying, 'If you want to drink water or eat something, you need to ask nicely and pay the person who owns it, just like when you buy a snack from the store.'

Contexte historique

Moses wrote this part of Deuteronomy around 1250 BC as part of his farewell speech to the Israelites. He was reminding them about how to behave as they prepared to enter the Promised Land, emphasizing respect and fair dealings with others.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In today's context, think of a time when you needed to buy something from a store or market. This verse reminds us to be honest and fair in our transactions, respecting the value of the goods and the work of the seller.

Thèmes

respectfairnesscommercemoralitypropertytravel

Versets liés

Exodus 21:35Proverbs 31:16Luke 19:8Romans 13:71 Timothy 5:8

Questions fréquentes

Why does this verse emphasize buying food and water?
It emphasizes fairness and respect for others' property, ensuring that the Israelites did not take advantage of others during their journey.
How can we apply the message of Deuteronomy 2:6 in our daily lives?
We can apply it by always paying for goods and services fairly and respecting the rights of others, ensuring we do not take advantage of anyone.
What does this verse tell us about the culture of that time?
It indicates that even in ancient times, there was a system of commerce where goods were exchanged for money, reflecting a respect for property and fair trade.
Is there a modern-day equivalent of the message in Deuteronomy 2:6?
Yes, it's like saying, 'Always pay for what you use and respect others' property,' which is a universal principle that applies in every culture and time period.
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