Rai ti mung Mawshe yan Arun gaw ga de dingnyawm dagup let, “O Karai Kasang e, nang gaw asak yawng a hka hpawk rai nga ndai; marai langai shut ai a majaw shawa hpung ting hpe masin pawt nga n ni?,” ngu nna tsun ma ai.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the Israelites fall to the ground in fear and pray to God, asking why He would be angry at the entire congregation because of one person's sin. This shows the tension between individual actions and collective consequences.
Explained for Children
Imagine if one person in your class did something wrong and the whole class got in trouble. That's how the Israelites felt. They were worried that God would be mad at everyone because of one person's mistake.
Historical Background
The book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BCE. This verse occurs during a rebellion against Moses and Aaron, highlighting the Israelites' fear and plea to God in a moment of crisis.
Living It Out Today
In a workplace, if a single employee's mistake affects the whole team's performance reviews, the team might feel unfairly punished. This verse encourages understanding and dialogue to address the issue.