Leviticus 21:12

Amharic Dawro DFBLVL (Geeshsha Mas'aafaa)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that the priest must stay in the sanctuary and not profane it because he is specially anointed by God. God is speaking and emphasizing the importance of the priest's role and the sanctity of the place where he ministers.

Explained for Children

Imagine a special room in your house where you keep all your most precious toys. The priest is like a guardian of a very special room for God, and he must stay there and take good care of it because it's very important to God.

Historical Background

The book of Leviticus was written by Moses around 1440 BC to the Israelites. This was during their time in the wilderness, and it outlines the laws and duties for priests to maintain the sanctity of the sanctuary and their role in serving God.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this verse can remind us of the importance of our commitments and responsibilities. Just like the priest had to stay in the sanctuary, we must be mindful of the commitments we make and the places we are called to serve in.

Topics

sanctitypriesthoodcommitmentanointingGod's presenceservice

Related Verses

Exodus 30:30Numbers 35:281 Kings 19:14Ezekiel 44:15John 17:19

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to profane the sanctuary?
To profane the sanctuary means to treat it with disrespect or to make it unholy, which would go against God's commandments and the priest's duties.
Who is the 'crown of the anointing oil' referring to?
The 'crown of the anointing oil' refers to the priest, symbolizing his special status and the sacredness of his role as appointed by God.
Why is it important for the priest to stay in the sanctuary?
The priest staying in the sanctuary is important to maintain its sanctity and to fulfill his duties as ordained by God, ensuring that the sanctuary remains a holy place.
How can we apply the concept of sanctity in our daily lives?
We can apply the concept of sanctity by respecting the places and commitments that are sacred to us and to God, and by ensuring we uphold the values and responsibilities we have been given.
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