Numbers 34:11

Indonesian VMD 2005

Apa artinya?

This verse describes part of the border for the land of Israel. It outlines how the boundary line runs from Shepham to Riblah and then down to the Sea of Chinnereth. It's part of the instructions for dividing the land among the tribes.

Penjelasan untuk anak-anak

Imagine you're playing with a map of your neighborhood. This verse is like drawing the lines to show which parts belong to different families. It's talking about drawing those lines for a big area of land to show which parts belong to different groups of people.

Latar belakang sejarah

The Book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BCE. This verse is part of the instructions given to the Israelites about how to divide the land they were entering after their journey from Egypt. It reflects the cultural setting of ancient Near Eastern land division practices.

Penerapan hari ini

Today, we can see this as a reminder of the importance of clear boundaries and agreements in dividing resources or property. For example, in a neighborhood, setting clear property lines can prevent disputes and ensure everyone knows what belongs to whom.

Topik

bordersland distributionancient geographydivine instructionIsraelite historyproperty rights

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Pertanyaan umum

Why is the Sea of Chinnereth mentioned?
The Sea of Chinnereth, also known as the Sea of Galilee, serves as a geographical landmark to help define the eastern boundary of the land being described.
How does this verse fit into the larger context of Numbers?
This verse is part of a detailed description of the borders of the land of Canaan, which was to be divided among the tribes of Israel after their journey from Egypt.
What can we learn about land division from this verse?
We learn about the importance of clear, defined boundaries, which can help prevent disputes over land and ensure fair distribution among different groups.
How does this relate to modern property laws?
This verse reflects principles that are still relevant today in the context of property laws and land division, emphasizing the need for clear, agreed-upon boundaries.
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