Numbers 28:25
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
আৰু সপ্তম দিনা তোমালোকৰ পবিত্ৰ সভা হ’ব। সেই দিনা তোমালোকে কোনো ব্যৱসায় কৰ্ম নকৰিবা।
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Numbers instructs that on the seventh day, there should be a holy assembly and no work should be done. It's a command to rest and gather for a special purpose.
Explained for Children
Imagine if every week you and your family had a special day where you didn't do chores or homework, but instead spent time together doing fun, special things. That's what this verse is talking about, but for the Israelites back then.
Historical Background
Moses wrote this part of Numbers around 1400 BC. It was given to the Israelites as they wandered in the desert, outlining their religious duties and festivals. This command was part of their weekly observance to honor God.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, setting aside a day to rest, reflect, and connect with others, perhaps through a church service or community gathering, can bring a similar sense of holiness and renewal.
Topics
restworshipcommunitysabbathreligious dutiesassembly
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a holy convocation?
A holy convocation is a special meeting or gathering for religious purposes, often with the intent to worship and reflect on spiritual matters.
Why is servile work forbidden on the seventh day?
Servile work is forbidden to ensure the day is dedicated to rest and worship, allowing people to focus on spiritual activities rather than daily labors.
How can I apply this verse in my daily life?
You can set aside a day for rest and reflection, dedicating it to spiritual activities, family time, or community service, much like the Israelites did.
Are there other examples in the Bible of holy convocations?
Yes, there are several examples, such as the weekly Sabbath and various festivals described in Leviticus and Exodus, where the Israelites were commanded to gather and rest.
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