Numbers 18:16

Amharic (Tigrigna: Contemporary Tigrinya Bible 2024)

What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about redeeming children from a month old with a payment of five shekels. It's part of God's instructions to the Israelites about how to care for their children and make offerings to the sanctuary.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a special toy you want to keep forever. This verse is like rules for giving a small price to keep something very important, like a baby, as a special gift to God.

Historical Background

The book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1440-1400 BC. It details God's instructions to the Israelites after their exodus from Egypt, emphasizing rituals and offerings, including how to care for newborns.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, think of setting aside a special sum for a child's education or health as a way of expressing gratitude and dedication. It's about making investments in what you value most.

Topics

sacrificesanctuarydedicationredemptionchildrenofferings

Related Verses

Exodus 30:12Leviticus 27:6Ezekiel 45:12Luke 2:221 Corinthians 7:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were children redeemed with five shekels?
The five shekels represented a form of offering or payment to God, signifying the dedication of the child to God’s service or care.
What does 'shekel of the sanctuary' mean?
It refers to the standard weight and value used for offerings at the sanctuary, ensuring consistency and fairness in offerings.
Why is the age one month significant?
Children were considered a special blessing and needed to be formally recognized and dedicated to God from a very young age, marking their importance and value.
How does this apply to today's society?
Today, it can be seen as a reminder to prioritize investments and commitments towards our children, such as education and health, as a form of dedication and care.
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