Deuteronomy 14:13
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
وَالحِدَأةُ وَالشَّاهِينُ وَكُلُّ أنْوَاعِ الصُّقُورِ،
What Does This Mean?
This verse is part of a list of birds that the Israelites were not allowed to eat. Moses is speaking, giving instructions from God about clean and unclean animals. The key message is about following God's rules for purity.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at a pet store and there are some animals you're not allowed to take home because they might make you sick. Moses is telling the Israelites about some birds they shouldn't eat, just like there are pets you shouldn't have at home.
Historical Background
Moses wrote this during the Israelites' journey in the wilderness around 1400 BC. He was giving the people rules about which animals they could eat, to help them stay healthy and follow God's laws. The Israelites were nomadic and needed guidance on what to avoid.
Living It Out Today
Today, we don't follow these dietary laws, but we can learn about the importance of following guidelines set by God. Like following traffic rules to stay safe, obeying God’s guidelines can protect us and help us live well.
Topics
dietary lawspurityguidelinesobedienceGod's instructionshealth
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are these birds considered unclean?
In the context of the Old Testament, certain animals were considered unclean due to health reasons or as part of God's plan to set Israel apart. These birds were likely seen as unsuitable for consumption for health or symbolic reasons.
Are these dietary laws still relevant today?
No, Christians today do not follow these specific dietary laws. Jesus declared all foods clean in the New Testament. However, the principle of following God's guidelines and living a holy life remains relevant.
What does the word 'glede' mean?
The term 'glede' is an archaic word for a kind of hawk. In this context, it refers to a bird that was considered unclean and not to be eaten by the Israelites.
How did this list of birds help the Israelites?
This list helped the Israelites distinguish between clean and unclean birds, guiding their dietary choices to maintain health and follow God's specific instructions, thereby setting them apart as God's chosen people.
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