Nej yuav tsum ua raws li txoj kevcai uas kuv muab rau nej hnub no lawm. Kuv thiaj yuav ntiab cov Amaules, cov Kana-as, cov Hitis, cov Pelixes, cov Hivis thiab cov Yenpus, kom khiav tawm ua ntej nej mus txog.
What Does This Mean?
God tells Moses to follow His commands strictly, promising to remove the six tribes occupying the land of Canaan. This verse is God speaking to Moses, emphasizing obedience and His promise to clear the way for the Israelites.
Explained for Children
Imagine God as a coach telling you to follow the rules of a game. He says, 'I'll clear the field of all the other teams so you can play.' This is like that, but with a whole country and tribes instead of teams.
Historical Background
Exodus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. The Israelites were about to enter Canaan after being freed from slavery in Egypt. This verse speaks to their need for obedience and faith in God's promises.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, this verse can be applied to a situation where a person is starting a new job or moving to a new city. They should follow the rules and trust that God will clear obstacles in their way.