Rai ti mung Balam chyawm gaw, “Balak wa ngai hpe shi a hkawhkam htingnu na ja gumhpraw yawng jaw lu wu ai rai yang pyi dai Madu nye a Karai Kasang a hkang da ai ga hta lai nna, kaji htum ai amu hta pyi ngai n galaw lu nngai.
What Does This Mean?
Balaam is telling Balak's servants that even if Balak gave him all the silver and gold in his house, he still wouldn't go against God's word. He cannot do less or more than what God has commanded.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your best friend offered you all their toys to do something against your parents' rules. Balaam is saying no matter how many toys are offered, he will not break God's rules.
Historical Background
Numbers 22 was written by Moses around 1400 BC, detailing the events of Balaam and Balak. The Israelites were camped on the plains of Moab, and Balak, the king of Moab, was afraid of their power.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, we might face situations where someone offers us a lot of money or a reward to do something unethical or against our values. Balaam's response teaches us to stay true to our principles and God's commands, regardless of诱惑。