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Herren talte til Moses på Moabslettene ved Jordan, rett overfor Jeriko, og sa: «Befal Israels barn at de skal gi levittene byer å bo i av den arven de har fått til eiendom. Levittene skal også få beitemarker rundt byene. De skal bo i byene, og beitemarkene som hører til skal være til husdyrene. Fellesarealet rundt byene skal være 900 meter – målt i en ring rundt byen. Dette området skal dere gi til levitten som fellesareal for byene. I tillegg til dette fellesarealet skal levittene få 48 byer. Dem skal de få fra de andre stammene. De større stammene av israels folk skal gi flere byer enn de mindre stammene, og seks av disse byene skal være byer der drapsmenn kan flykte til.»
What Does This Mean?
This verse introduces a new section where God is speaking to Moses. It sets the location as the plains of Moab, near Jericho. The key message is that God is about to give Moses new instructions.
Explained for Children
Imagine God is like a teacher giving new homework instructions to Moses. This verse tells us where Moses was when God spoke to him, which was near a place called Jericho.
Historical Background
The book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BC. The audience was the Israelites who were wandering in the wilderness. This part of the book is set near the end of their journey, just before they enter the promised land.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can think about this verse as a reminder that God gives us guidance at different times and places in our lives. Just as God gave Moses instructions in the plains of Moab, we can look for God's guidance in our daily lives.
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Why is the location mentioned in Numbers 35:1 important?
The location is significant because it marks the place where God gave new instructions to Moses as the Israelites were about to enter the promised land.
What kind of instructions did God give to Moses?
God gave instructions about establishing cities of refuge where people could find safety, as recorded in the following verses of Numbers 35.
How does this relate to the overall narrative of the Israelites?
This verse marks a transition in the Israelites' story, showing they are nearing the end of their wilderness journey and about to enter Canaan.
What can we learn from the fact that God spoke to Moses in this specific place?
We can learn that God's guidance is available to us in various contexts, and that He provides the necessary instructions as we approach new stages in our journey.