In pi leh pute a hmangaih avangin an hnua an thlahte chu a thlang che u a, amah telin, a thiltihtheihna ropui takin hnam dang in aia ropui leh thiltithei zawk a hnawhchhuahsak che u a, an ram chu luah tura luhtir che uin Aigupta ram ata chu a hruai chhuak che u a, tuna in nih ang hi.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about God's love for the Israelites' ancestors, which is why He chose their descendants to bring them out of Egypt with His great power. Moses is speaking, emphasizing God's love and power.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your grandpa really loved your parents, so he decided to take care of you and your family. That's like what God did for the Israelites. He loved their grandparents, so He took care of them by helping them leave Egypt.
Historical Background
Deuteronomy was written by Moses around 1200 BC. It was addressed to the Israelites before they entered the Promised Land. The cultural context was one of transitioning from slavery to freedom, emphasizing God's faithfulness and power.
Living It Out Today
Just like God chose and cared for the Israelites because of His love for their ancestors, He also chooses to bless and protect us today because of His love for our ancestors in faith. This can encourage us to be thankful and faithful in our daily lives.