Leviticus 18:29
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بل كل من اقترف شيئا من هذه الرجاسات جميعها تستأصل تلك النفس الجانية من بين شعبها.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Leviticus says that anyone who does any of the forbidden actions will be separated from their community. It's a serious warning from God about the consequences of sin.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a group of friends with rules. If someone breaks the rules, they might not be allowed to play with the group anymore. This verse is like that, but it's from God, and it's about important rules He gave.
Historical Background
Leviticus was written by Moses around 1440 BC, detailing laws and guidelines for the Israelites. This verse emphasizes the gravity of breaking these laws, ensuring a strict moral and spiritual standard.
Living It Out Today
In a modern setting, imagine a company that has strict rules against unethical behavior. If an employee breaks these rules, they could be fired. This verse reminds us of the consequences of our actions and the importance of moral integrity.
Topics
sinconsequencescommunityGod's lawsmoralityspiritual purity
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the 'abominations' mentioned in Leviticus 18:29?
The 'abominations' refer to specific actions listed earlier in Leviticus 18, which include sexual immorality and other acts considered sinful and abhorrent by God.
How does 'cut off from among their people' relate to today?
While modern contexts may not use literal removal from a community, it emphasizes the serious consequences of sin, which can lead to social and spiritual isolation.
Why is this verse important for understanding God's laws?
This verse highlights the seriousness of obeying God's laws and the consequences of not doing so, reinforcing the importance of moral and spiritual purity in the community.
What does this verse teach us about accountability?
It teaches us that our actions have consequences and that we are accountable to a higher authority, which encourages us to act responsibly and ethically.
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