Portuguese NTLH (Nova Tradução na Linguagem de Hoje)
A metade que ficou para os soldados foi de trezentas e trinta e sete mil e quinhentas ovelhas e cabras, das quais seiscentas e setenta e cinco foram o imposto para Deus, o Senhor; trinta e seis mil bois e vacas para os soldados, dos quais setenta e dois foram o imposto para o Senhor; trinta mil e quinhentos jumentos para os soldados, dos quais sessenta e um foram o imposto para Deus; e dezesseis mil virgens para os soldados, das quais trinta e duas foram o imposto para Deus.
O que isso significa?
This verse from Numbers describes the number of sheep that the warriors brought back after a battle. The half-share of sheep for the warriors was 335,007 sheep. This gives us a sense of the scale of the spoils and the logistics of war in ancient times.
Explicado para crianças
Imagine a big group of people went on a long trip to get something important. When they came back, they brought lots of fluffy sheep, more than you can count on your fingers and toes! This verse is like counting those sheep and telling us how many there were.
Contexto histórico
Numbers was likely written by Moses around 1400 BC. It was written for the Israelites as they wandered in the desert. The cultural setting was one where livestock, like sheep, represented wealth and sustenance for nomadic tribes.
Aplicação para hoje
In today's context, this verse can remind us of the importance of keeping track of resources and how a portion of what we earn can be set aside for those who work hard, much like setting aside a portion of earnings for a team member who contributed significantly to a project.
Temas
wealth managementmilitary campaignsancient economiessheep farmingspoils of warlogistics