Portuguese NTLH (Nova Tradução na Linguagem de Hoje)
Os homens que devem ser chamados são os seguintes: Judá Calebe, filho de Jefoné Simeão Samuel, filho de Amiúde Benjamim Elidade, filho de Quislom Dã Buqui, filho de Jogli José (isto é, Manassés) Haniel, filho de Éfode Efraim Quemuel, filho de Siftã Zebulom Elisafã, filho de Parnaque Issacar Paltiel, filho de Azã Aser Aiude, filho de Selomi Naftali Pedael, filho de Amiúde
O que isso significa?
This verse lists Caleb, the son of Jephunneh, as the representative from the tribe of Judah. It is part of a list naming representatives from each tribe of Israel to help divide the land among the tribes. The key message is about leadership and representation.
Explicado para crianças
Imagine you're on a team, and your team has to pick someone to speak for all of you. In this case, Caleb was chosen to speak for the whole tribe of Judah. It's like picking a captain for a big game!
Contexto histórico
Numbers was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. The audience was the Israelites wandering in the wilderness. The cultural setting was one where tribal identity and leadership were crucial for survival and organization.
Aplicação para hoje
In modern life, this verse reminds us of the importance of choosing leaders who are trustworthy and capable. For example, when picking a team leader for a project, think about who has shown reliability and wisdom, just like Caleb did.