Leviticus 6:16
Arabic Bible (GNA) Good News Arabic - 1993 (الترجمة العربية المشتركة)
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Aaron and his sons can eat the leftover parts of a special offering. They must eat it with unleavened bread inside the holy place, which is the courtyard of the tabernacle. It emphasizes the sacredness of the act of eating the offering.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special treat that you can only eat in your room with your family. That's like what Aaron and his sons do. They eat the leftover food from a special offering in a special place, just like you might have a special place to enjoy your treat.
Historical Background
The book of Leviticus was written by Moses around 1440 B.C.E. It was meant for the Israelites, detailing the laws and rituals for offerings and sacrifices. The cultural setting was nomadic with a strong focus on communal worship and purity regulations.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us of the importance of setting aside special times and places for sacred activities. For instance, a family might have a special meal or prayer time in their home, treating it with the same reverence as the Israelites treated their offerings.