Urdu URDR55 (Kitáb i Muqaddas 1955 (Tauret, Zabúr, Ambiyá ke Sahífa, aur Injíl))
Aur Jadd ke haqq meṉ us ne kahá, Jo koí Jadd ko baṛháe, wuh mubárak ho: Wuh sherní kí tarah rahtá hai, Aur bázú, balki sir ke chánd tak ko, pháṛ ḍáltá hai.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about Gad, one of the tribes of Israel. It says Gad is blessed and strong, like a lion, and can be fierce in battle. Moses is speaking, blessing each tribe before his death.
Explained for Children
Imagine Gad as a big, strong lion. Just like how a lion is brave and can be scary to other animals, Gad is brave and strong in battles. Moses is saying how great Gad is.
Historical Background
Moses wrote this in Deuteronomy as he was blessing the tribes of Israel just before he died. The audience was the Israelites who were about to enter the Promised Land. At this time, the tribes were preparing to conquer and settle the land.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can remind us to be strong and courageous in the face of challenges, much like Gad the lion. For example, if you're starting a new job or school, remember to be brave and strong like Gad.