Exodus 20:24
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
اِصْنَعْ لِي مَنَصَّةَ قُرْبَانٍ مِنَ التُّرَابِ، وَاذْبَحْ عَلَيْهَا قَرَابِينَكَ وَضَحَايَا الصُّحْبَةِ مِنْ غَنَمِكَ وَبَقَرِكَ. وَأَنَا آتِي وَأُبَارِكُكَ فِي كُلِّ مَكَانٍ يُكْرَمُ فِيهِ اسْمِي.
What Does This Mean?
God tells the people to build altars on earth to offer sacrifices, including burnt offerings and peace offerings. God promises to come to these places and bless the people where He has recorded His name.
Explained for Children
Imagine God saying, 'Build a special place outside where you can bring your animals to give to me. I'll meet you there and bless you, just like we're meeting for a playdate at your treehouse!'
Historical Background
Moses wrote this passage after the Exodus, around 1200 B.C., for the Israelites. God was establishing His covenant with them and instructing them on how to worship Him properly.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse encourages us to create spaces in our homes or communities where we can worship God freely, like setting up a prayer corner or organizing a community service project to honor God's presence.
Topics
worshipsacrificecovenantblessingaltardivine presence
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did God ask for altars to be built?
God wanted the Israelites to have a dedicated space to worship and remember Him, emphasizing the importance of a physical place for spiritual connection.
What kind of sacrifices did the Israelites offer?
They offered burnt offerings and peace offerings, which included sheep and oxen. These sacrifices were symbolic acts of devotion and atonement.
What does it mean that God records His name?
When God records His name, it signifies the places where He reveals His presence and promises to be with His people, showing His commitment to their relationship.
How can we apply this verse to our lives today?
Today, we can create spaces in our lives for worship and devotion, such as prayer rooms, community service initiatives, or personal reflection times, where we can honor God's presence.
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