Yawˇ nawˬ hui hta‸ awˍ meu‸ jehˇ tcuh peuˬ hkʼaw‸ nawˉ, nawˬ hui ve awˬ puˍ awˬ pi hui teˇ pawˆ ka‸ maˇ gʼa caˇ jaw ve maˍnaˆ shiˍ caˍ laˇ ve yoˬ. Yawˇ chi hkʼe te ve lehˬ, chaw yaˇ teˇ ceuˬ hkaoˍmonˇ hta‸ pa taw ceh tiˉ a sha‸ te‸ ve maˇ heˆ. Gʼuiˬsha ve tawˇ hkawˇ hta‸ na yuˬ ve pa taw a sha‸ gʼa te‸ ve awˬ lawn nawˬ hui hta‸ maˍ laˇ chehˇ ve yoˬ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that God allowed the Israelites to experience hunger and then fed them with manna to teach them that life isn't just about food, but about following God's word. Moses is speaking to the Israelites, reminding them of their journey and the lessons learned.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a long hike and you're really hungry. Then, your parents give you a special snack you've never had before. This verse is like that, but God gave the Israelites manna to show them that life isn't just about food, but about listening to God's words.
Historical Background
Moses wrote this around 1400 BCE, while the Israelites were wandering in the desert. The audience was the second generation of Israelites, and the cultural context was one of survival and learning to trust God after leaving slavery in Egypt.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a modern scenario where someone is so focused on work success that they forget their spiritual well-being. This verse reminds us that true sustenance comes from God's guidance, not just from our efforts or material success.