Exodus 32:9
Kikuyu Bible 2008 (Kenya) - IBUKU RĨA ŨHORO ŨRĨA MWEGA (GIKCL)
What Does This Mean?
In Exodus 32:9, God tells Moses that the Israelites are a stubborn people who resist His guidance. God is expressing His disappointment with the Israelites' behavior.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you asked your friend to help clean up toys, but instead, they went and made a bigger mess. That's like God saying the Israelites aren't following His instructions even though He's been very patient with them.
Historical Background
Exodus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. This verse reflects the time when God was leading the Israelites out of Egypt and into the promised land. The context is one of divine frustration with the Israelites' persistent rebellion and lack of faith.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can remind us about the importance of being open to guidance and correction. For example, if a manager notices that an employee is resistant to new ideas and consistently makes the same mistakes, it can be a parallel to the Israelites' stubbornness.
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