Leviticus 21:8
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
Jupanacarusti yakhachatpuni utjayaraquim, jupanacajj Tatitun t'ant'apa loktirïpjjatap laycu. Jupanacasti jumataqui yakhachatäpjjaraquiniwa; naya Tatitusti kollanätwa, nayaraquiw jupanacarojj kollana tucuyaractjja.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about the priests and how they need to be holy because they offer God's bread. God says He is holy and He sanctifies them, so they should be holy too.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special job to clean the kitchen where your mom cooks the best cookies. God is saying that since you have this important job, you need to keep yourself clean and special, just like the kitchen where the yummy cookies are made.
Historical Background
The Book of Leviticus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It details the laws and regulations for the Israelites, especially for the priests, emphasizing their role in maintaining holiness as they serve God.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this could apply to a teacher who is expected to set a good example for students. Just as the teacher is trusted to guide and educate, they must maintain high moral standards.
Topics
holinesspriestssanctificationGod's holinessresponsibilityservice
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Leviticus 21:8?
God is speaking directly to the people through the laws given to Moses.
Why is sanctification important for priests?
Sanctification ensures that priests maintain a high level of purity and holiness, reflecting God's character as they serve in His presence.
How does this apply to Christians today?
Christians are called to be a holy people, just as priests were sanctified in the Old Testament, reflecting God's holiness through their lives.
What does 'bread of your God' mean?
It refers to the offerings and sacrifices given to God, symbolizing the role of the priest in mediating between God and the people.
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