Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Så sa Gud til Abram: «Jeg er Herren, Han som førte deg ut fra Ur i Kaldea, for at du skulle arve dette landet.» Og Abram sa: «Herre Gud, hvordan skal jeg vite at jeg får arve det?» Gud svarte: «Kom hit til Meg med en tre år gammel kvige, en tre år gammel geit, en tre år gammel vær, en turteldue og en ung due.» Abram fikk tak i dette. Han skar dem i to på langs og la hvert av stykkene rett overfor hverandre. Men fuglene skar ham ikke i to. Gribbene kom ned over de døde dyrene, men Abram jaget dem bort. Da solen var i ferd med å gå ned, kom en dyp søvn over Abram. Triste tanker og et tett mørke senket seg over ham.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking to Abraham, reminding him that He brought him from Ur, an ancient city, to give him the land of Canaan to inherit. This emphasizes God's promise and faithfulness to Abraham.
Explained for Children
Imagine your best friend promised to give you a big, beautiful park to play in. But first, they told you to move from your old house to a new one. God is like that friend, promising Abraham a new home and a big land to live in after moving from his old home.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Genesis, traditionally attributed to Moses. It was written around 1440-1400 BCE. The verse is addressing Abraham, who was called to leave his homeland in Ur and travel to a new land, reflecting the broader context of the Israelites' journey and God's promises.
Living It Out Today
Just like God promised and brought Abraham to a new land, we can trust God to guide us through life's transitions, whether it's a new job, a move to a different city, or any major change. God's promises are always reliable.
God brought Abraham from Ur to fulfill His promise of giving Abraham's descendants a land of their own, demonstrating God's faithfulness and the importance of following divine guidance.
What is the significance of Ur in this verse?
Ur was Abraham's original home, and its mention emphasizes the journey and transition Abraham made, which parallels the broader journey of faith for believers.
How can we apply Genesis 15:7 in our daily lives?
We can trust God's promises and guidance, even when facing changes and uncertainties, just as Abraham did. This verse encourages faith and confidence in God's plans.
What does this verse teach us about God's character?
This verse illustrates God's faithfulness and His commitment to fulfilling His promises, showing that God is a reliable and trustworthy guide in our lives.