‘Îgwe MWATHANI Mûrungu, gwe wambîrîtie kûmbonia ni nthûûmba yaaku ûnene bwaaku na mathithio jaaku ja kûrigarania. Nî mûrungu jûngî jûrî kû jwa mûng'uanano jûrî kûu îgûrû kana jûrî kûû nthîgûrû jûûmba kûthithia ngûgî ta iji kana mathithio ja inya ta jaaku?
What Does This Mean?
Moses is speaking to God, acknowledging God's power and greatness. He questions who else could do such great works and have such mighty strength. The verse highlights God's unmatched power and greatness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a super strong friend who can lift really heavy things and do amazing tricks. Moses is saying, 'God, you're so strong and amazing, no one else can do what you do!'
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of Deuteronomy, which was written by Moses around 1400-1200 BC. The audience is the Israelites, and the cultural setting involves their preparation to enter the Promised Land after wandering in the desert.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, when we face challenges and need strength, we can look to God, recognizing His power and might. For example, when dealing with a difficult project at work, we can remember God's strength and seek His guidance.