Numbers 22:32

Japanese Contemporary (リビングバイブル)

この聖句の意味

In this verse, the angel of the Lord speaks to Balaam and asks why he has hit his donkey three times. The angel explains that he came to stop Balaam because his path was wrong in God's eyes.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're walking to school and you're not following the right path. A friend tries to stop you, but you keep going and get upset at your friend. The angel is like that friend trying to stop Balaam from going the wrong way.

歴史的背景

The Book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BC. It describes the journey of the Israelites and their encounters with other nations. This passage highlights the divine intervention in the life of Balaam, a foreign prophet, who was approached by the Moabites to curse the Israelites.

今日への適用

In modern times, this verse reminds us to listen to those who warn us about wrong paths. For instance, a friend or family member may caution you about a decision that seems beneficial but is morally wrong. Ignoring their warnings can lead to harm just as Balaam's unheeded donkey's actions almost cost him his life.

トピック

divine interventionwisdomobediencewarningjudgmentprophets

関連する聖句

Deuteronomy 23:4-5Joshua 24:9-10Micah 6:52 Peter 2:15-16Revelation 2:14

よくある質問

Why was Balaam smiting his donkey?
Balaam was frustrated because his donkey was trying to avoid the angel blocking their path. Balaam could not see the angel, only his donkey could.
What does 'perverse' mean in this context?
Perverse here means Balaam's path was wrong or contrary to what God wanted, indicating his intentions or actions were not aligned with God's will.
Why did the donkey see the angel but Balaam did not?
This is a supernatural event where God used the donkey to communicate. The donkey was given the ability to see the angel to protect Balaam and to make a point about his actions.
What is the significance of the angel's intervention?
The angel's intervention shows God's concern for Balaam's actions and the importance of listening to divine warnings, even if they come in unexpected ways.
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