Exodus 12:4
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
فإِن كانَ أَهْلُ البَيتِ أَقَلَّ مِن أَن يأكُلوا حَمَلًا، فلْيَأخُذوه هُم وجارُهمُ القَريبُ مِن مَنزِلِهم بِحَسَبِ عَدَدِ النُّفوس، فَيكونُ الحَمَلُ بِحَسَبِ ما يأُكُلُ كُلُّ واحِد.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Exodus explains how to share a lamb for Passover if a household is too small. It suggests sharing with neighbors based on the number of people eating. The key message is about community and sharing.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a big pizza and only a few slices, you might share it with your friends next door. That's like what this verse is saying, but instead of pizza, they're sharing a lamb for a special meal.
Historical Background
Moses wrote this part of the Bible around 1446 BC. It was for the Israelites, preparing for their first Passover. At the time, sharing resources within a community was common and necessary.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, if you're planning a big dinner and can't invite all your friends because of space, you might consider sharing the meal with a nearby friend or family. This verse reminds us of the importance of sharing and community.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of sharing the lamb in Exodus 12:4?
Sharing the lamb in this verse symbolizes the importance of community and cooperation among the Israelites, ensuring that everyone could participate in the Passover meal regardless of household size.
Can this verse be applied to modern situations?
Yes, this verse can inspire us to share resources with others, especially during communal celebrations or meals, promoting a sense of unity and cooperation.
How does this verse relate to Passover?
This verse is part of the instructions for the first Passover, ensuring that all Israelites had access to a lamb for the sacrifice and meal, which was a crucial part of their celebration.
What does this verse tell us about ancient Israelite customs?
It shows that sharing and community cooperation were essential values, especially in religious practices like Passover, highlighting the importance of unity among the Israelites.
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