Dai ni hpe dai Madu a tawn hkungri hta nawng jau ai majaw chyoi pra ai arai ni tai wa nga ai. Dai rai nna shanhte shut kau ai yubak mara a majaw sat kau hkrum ai ndai masha ni a wan ban ni hpe la nhtawm hpa ai ban pa adup la let tawn hkungri a matu magap galaw na rai nga ai. Dai gaw Israela amyu masha ni hpe sadi jaw ai lam tai na rai nga ai,” ngu nna tsun wu ai.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that the censers used by Korah and his followers, who sinned against God, should be made into a covering for the altar because they were offered before the Lord and are now holy. This will serve as a reminder to the Israelites about the consequences of rebellion.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy that you used to play with, but you used it in a way that was naughty. Now, God says that instead of throwing it away, it should be used as a special cover for something important. This way, everyone can see it and remember not to be naughty like you were.
Historical Background
Numbers 16:38 is part of the Book of Numbers, written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It narrates the rebellion of Korah and his followers against Moses and Aaron. The verse is a directive from God to use the censers used in the rebellion as a reminder for future generations.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where an employee at a company misuses company resources but later repents. Instead of firing the employee, the company decides to use the misused resources for a good cause, turning a negative into a positive and creating a reminder for all employees.
What is the purpose of the censers becoming a covering for the altar?
The censers, originally used in rebellion, become a holy covering for the altar, symbolizing transformation and serving as a reminder of the consequences of disobedience.
Who is speaking in Numbers 16:38?
God is speaking through Moses, instructing the Israelites on the use of the censers that were used in the rebellion.
Why are the censers considered 'hallowed'?
The censers are considered 'hallowed' because they were offered before the Lord, thus acquiring a sacred status and becoming a part of the temple's holy items.
How do these censers serve as a sign to the Israelites?
The censers serve as a visible reminder of the rebellion and its consequences, teaching the Israelites the importance of obedience and the severity of sin.