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Deuteronomy 28:58

Definition: "Deuteronomy 28:58," you ask, is a profound verse in the Bible, encapsulating a profound truth. It's like breaking bread together, but without the bread itself!


Imagine this: God says to his people, "Let us take our daily bread and eat it whole." That means we should share it with others and not just ourselves, because sharing is caring. But then God adds a little twist, "And let us also divide the bread into half." So if you want to share your portion, you have two choices: one for yourself or one for someone else. But what does that mean? If you don't want to give anything away, how can it be fair? So, like sharing our part of the feast, we might say, "I'll only take my half," and not ask if anyone else wants more. But that's just a normal saying! It's something people use every day without realizing it. And sometimes, those simple words can lead to very serious consequences! For example: Say you want to go out for dinner with friends. But then one of your friends says, "I'm not hungry anymore." That means they haven't eaten much. So, we all share our portions like this, but how do we avoid eating too little? By saying, "We'll just eat our fill." Or we might say, "My friend, let's just go home and eat your half!" If you want to share some