Numbers 13:32

Korean 1961 (개역한글)

이 구절의 의미

The spies sent to explore the land of Canaan return and give a discouraging report. They claim the land is dangerous and that the people there are giants. Their report is negative and discouraging.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine you're going on a camping trip and your friend comes back saying there are monsters everywhere and it's too scary. That's what the spies did when they came back from looking at the new land, they said it was too scary to go there.

역사적 배경

The Book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BC. This verse is part of the story of the Israelites who were about to enter the Promised Land. The spies sent to scout the land returned with a report that discouraged the people from entering.

오늘의 적용

In modern times, this verse can remind us to be careful about spreading negative reports. If someone tells you about a job opportunity but only focuses on the negatives, it can prevent you from seeing the full picture and potentially missing out on something great.

주제

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관련 구절

Numbers 14:3Deuteronomy 1:25Joshua 14:7Psalms 106:24Hebrews 3:18

자주 묻는 질문

What did the spies really find in Canaan?
The spies found a land with large inhabitants, which they interpreted as a threat. However, their fear led them to exaggerate and focus on the negatives.
Why were the Israelites so easily discouraged?
The Israelites had just been freed from slavery and were used to hardship. The negative report from the spies triggered their fears and doubt about God's promises.
How can we avoid spreading discouraging reports?
We can avoid spreading discouraging reports by focusing on the positives, seeking God's perspective, and remembering His promises and past faithfulness.
What can we learn from the spies' report?
We can learn the importance of not letting fear and doubt overshadow the truth. We should also seek God's perspective and trust His promises.
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