Deuteronomy 22:9
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
«لَا تَزْرَعْ حَقْلَكَ صِنْفَيْنِ، لِئَلَّا يَتَقَدَّسَ ٱلْمِلْءُ: ٱلزَّرْعُ ٱلَّذِي تَزْرَعُ وَمَحْصُولُ ٱلْحَقْلِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that you should not mix different types of seeds in your vineyard, to keep the fruit from being mixed up and losing its purity. God is speaking to the Israelites, telling them to keep their crops pure.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special garden where you grow grapes. God is saying, 'Don't mix other plants in with your grapes, or your grapes might not taste as yummy and special as they should!'
Historical Background
Deuteronomy was written by Moses around 1200-1000 BCE. He was addressing the Israelites before they entered the Promised Land, giving them God's laws to follow. This agricultural law was part of a larger set of instructions meant to keep their crops pure and their land blessed.
Living It Out Today
Today, this can be seen as a metaphor for keeping our goals and values clear and focused. Mixing too many different priorities can make our efforts less effective, like mixing different seeds can harm the quality of the crops.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is purity important in farming?
Purity in farming helps ensure that crops remain true to their species, which can affect yield and quality. Spiritually, it symbolizes the importance of maintaining integrity and focus in our actions.
Does this verse have a spiritual meaning?
Yes, while it's about farming, it can be seen spiritually as a reminder to keep our faith and values focused and pure, avoiding the 'mixing' that can dilute our efforts.
Are there other verses that talk about purity?
Yes, many verses across the Bible discuss purity. For example, Leviticus 19:19 talks about not mixing different kinds of fabric, reflecting a broader theme of keeping things pure.
How can I apply this verse to my life?
You can apply this by focusing on your main goals and values without getting distracted by other priorities that might dilute your efforts or intentions.
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