Exodus 28:21

Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Exodus describes the stones on the priest's breastplate, each engraved with the name of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. This was to represent and honor each tribe. God is speaking through Moses about the design of the priestly garments.

Explained for Children

Imagine if each of your friends had a special badge with their name on it, and you wore all those badges on your shirt. That's what this verse is talking about. The priest wore a special shirt with twelve stones, each with the name of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. It was like carrying all the tribes with you!

Historical Background

This verse is part of the Book of Exodus, written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. The audience was the Israelites who had just been freed from slavery in Egypt. The cultural setting was one where the Israelites were being instructed on how to worship God and the specific roles and responsibilities of the priests.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this verse can be seen as a reminder of the importance of representation and remembrance. Just as the priest wore the names of the tribes, we can honor our families, friends, or communities by keeping them in our thoughts and actions. For example, a leader might carry a reminder of their team's names to ensure they consider everyone's needs and contributions.

Topics

representationremembranceleadershipworshippriesthoodidentity

Related Verses

Numbers 2:1Genesis 49:28Revelation 7:5Ezekiel 48:31Deuteronomy 33:1

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the engraving of the names on the stones signify?
The engraving signifies representation and honor for each of the twelve tribes of Israel, ensuring they are remembered and valued in the priest's service to God.
Who was responsible for engraving the names?
The engraving was likely done by skilled craftsmen following detailed instructions from God, as given through Moses.
How does this practice relate to modern leadership roles?
This practice can be seen as an early form of representation, where leaders carry the burden and honor of their people, much like a modern leader might represent and advocate for their constituents.
Why is the breastplate significant in the priestly garments?
The breastplate was significant because it symbolically carried the names of all the tribes of Israel, representing their unity and the priest's role in interceding for them before God.
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