Leviticus 13:28
Amharic Tigrinya 2011
እቲ ብሩህ ብሮት ኣብቲ ዘለዎ እንተ ቖመ ኸአ፡ ኣብ ቆርበትውን እንተ ዘይለሓመ፡ ንሱ ድማ እንተ ፋሕሸወ፡ ንሱ ሕበጥ ሓዊ እዩ፡ በሰላ ሓው እዩ እሞ፡ እቲ ኻህን ንጹህ ምዃኑ ይንገር።
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a condition where a bright spot on the skin does not spread and becomes somewhat dark. The priest pronounces the person clean, identifying it as an inflammation from a burn. It's part of the detailed instructions on skin conditions given to the priests.
Explained for Children
Imagine you got a little burn that left a bright spot on your skin. If that spot stays in one place and gets a bit darker, it's okay and the priest can say it's not a problem. It's like a small bruise from a burn.
Historical Background
Leviticus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. It was given to the Israelites to guide them on how to live holy lives and maintain purity in their community. This verse deals with specific skin conditions and the role of the priest in determining their status.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can be applied to how we deal with health issues and the importance of seeking expert advice. Just like the priest determined the condition of a skin issue, we should consult doctors for health concerns and not self-diagnose.
Topics
healingpurityhealthpriesthoodskin conditionsspiritual guidance
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the term 'rising of the burning' mean in Leviticus 13:28?
The term refers to a skin condition resulting from a burn. It indicates that the skin's reaction to the burn is healing and not spreading, hence the person is pronounced clean.
Why is it important that the priest makes the final decision?
The priest's role was crucial in determining purity and health within the community. Their expertise in identifying skin conditions ensured the community's health and adherence to God's laws.
How can we apply the principle of seeking expert advice in our daily lives?
Just as the Israelites sought the priest's expertise for skin conditions, we should consult professionals for health issues, legal advice, and financial planning to ensure we make informed decisions.
What can we learn from the concept of 'clean' in Leviticus 13:28?
'Clean' in this context relates to health and purity. It teaches us the importance of maintaining our health and seeking guidance when we're unsure about our well-being, reflecting a broader principle of spiritual and physical cleanliness.
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