Deuteronomy 4:15
Lithuanian Bible (Karaliaus Jokūbo Versija Lietuviškai 2012 Edition) 2012 - KJV
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells the Israelites to be careful and remember that they didn't see any physical form of God when they heard God's voice at Horeb. Moses is speaking to remind them to avoid making idols.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you can't see the person speaking to you, but you can hear their voice. This verse is like that. God spoke to the Israelites, but they didn't see God. So, they were told not to make pictures or statues of God.
Historical Background
Moses wrote this part of the Bible around 1200 BCE. He was reminding the Israelites of their experience at Mount Horeb (also called Mount Sinai) where God gave them the Ten Commandments, emphasizing the importance of not making idols.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us to focus on God's words and actions rather than trying to create an image or concept of God that may not be accurate. In a modern scenario, it could apply to avoiding the worship of material things or false idols.