Exodus 21:17
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
“Uqhamarac qhititejj awquiparu, taycaparu maldiscani jan ucajj cuna jan wali arunacampis tokcani ucajja jiwañaparaquiquiwa.
What Does This Mean?
Exodus 21:17 states that anyone who curses or speaks disrespectfully to their parents will be punished by death. This law comes from God through Moses, emphasizing the importance of honoring one's parents.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you said something really mean to your mom or dad. This verse tells us that it's a very serious thing to do, and back then, the punishment was very harsh. It teaches us to always be kind and respectful to our parents.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Mosaic Law, written by Moses around 1446 BC. It was given to the Israelites to guide their behavior and to honor their parents, who were seen as representatives of God's authority.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might not face death for disrespecting our parents, but the principle of honoring and respecting them remains important. For example, if a teenager is constantly rude or dismissive towards their parents, they should remember this verse and strive to be more respectful and appreciative.
Topics
honorrespectparental authoritylawsconsequencesobedience
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the punishment so severe in Exodus 21:17?
The punishment reflects the gravity of dishonoring parents in ancient Hebrew society. Parents were seen as God's representatives, and disrespecting them was seen as disrespecting God himself.
How does this verse apply to modern times?
While the punishment of death is not applied today, the principle of honoring and respecting parents remains important. It encourages a respectful and loving relationship between children and their parents.
What does it mean to 'curse' one's parents?
Cursing one's parents involves speaking disrespectfully or saying things that bring harm or shame upon them. It can be through harsh words, actions, or behaviors that show a lack of honor.
Are there any exceptions to the rule in Exodus 21:17?
The verse does not provide exceptions, but in its broader context, it emphasizes the importance of respect and honor. Modern interpretations often focus on the spirit of the law rather than the literal punishment.
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