Vuru Abarayama ki rogodi akameri bawe dagba agu ra nadu be bairako, ki guari na ngbatunga ahe dunduko be ko nadu be bairako du ni wene he ki susi. Ko ki guari, ki ndu ku Mesopatomia yo, ku rogo gu bakporo yo nangia ga Naora.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the servant of Abraham taking ten camels and a large amount of goods to Mesopotamia to find a wife for Isaac. The servant is carrying out a very important task for his master, showing his loyalty and trustworthiness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're given a big, important job by your teacher to get a special book from the library for your class. That's like what the servant is doing here, but with camels instead of walking to the library!
Historical Background
Genesis was written by Moses around 1400 BCE. It recounts the early history of the Israelites, including the actions of their ancestors. This part of Genesis focuses on the family lineage and the covenant promises God made to Abraham.
Living It Out Today
Like the servant who faithfully carried out Abraham's request, we can apply this to our lives by being trustworthy and responsible in the tasks we are given, whether at home or at work.