Jae nunga wi yanemandúa Moisés tu jare ichɨ re. Jae reta wɨrowia kawi Tumpa re. Jáeramo yepe tëi mburuwicha wasu jei opaete Israel iñemoñaa isambiaɨ kuimbae jaeramo oa wae reta imeta ko umano, erëitu Moisés oa yawe, tu jare ichɨ oñomi reta Moisés o pe mbapɨ yasɨ rupi. Echa’ä jae reta uecha Moisés ko jae sambiaɨ ikawi wae, jare ukɨye’ä reta mburuwicha wasu wi.
What Does This Mean?
Hebrews 11:23 says that Moses' parents hid him for three months after his birth because they saw he was special and weren't afraid of the king's order to kill all male babies. This verse highlights faith and courage in the face of danger.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your parents had to hide you as a baby from some mean person who wanted to hurt you, but they did it because they loved you and believed God would protect you. That’s what happened with Moses!
Historical Background
This passage is part of the book of Hebrews, written by an unknown author in the late first century AD. It was addressed to early Christians under persecution, emphasizing faith through historical figures like Moses.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might face situations where we must protect someone or something important from harm, and doing so requires courage and faith that God will guide us through.
Topics
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