Numbers 4:47
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kimsa tunka maranit amstaru phisqa tunka marankama, Tatitumpi Jikisiñ Carpan irnaqañatakis walïpkaraki ukanaka,
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the Book of Numbers specifies that men aged between thirty and fifty were eligible to serve in the tabernacle, doing tasks like carrying and setting up the tabernacle structure. Moses is not directly speaking here, but this is part of the instructions he received and passed on to the Israelites.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're part of a big family camping trip. This verse is like saying, only the older kids and young adults, not the little kids or grandpas, are allowed to set up the tents and carry the big gear. It's about who gets to do the important jobs.
Historical Background
The Book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BC, detailing the rules and practices for the Israelites as they journeyed through the wilderness towards the Promised Land. This particular instruction aimed to ensure that only physically capable men served in the tabernacle.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this can be applied to the concept of age and capability in volunteering or serving in church roles. It suggests that there should be a balance between experience and physical capability when assigning responsibilities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who were eligible to serve in the tabernacle according to Numbers 4:47?
According to Numbers 4:47, only men between the ages of thirty and fifty were eligible to serve in the tabernacle, handling tasks such as setting up and carrying the tabernacle structures.
Why was there an age limit for serving in the tabernacle?
The age limit was likely to ensure that those serving were physically capable of handling the demanding tasks of setting up and dismantling the tabernacle, balancing strength and experience.
Does this verse apply to modern church roles?
While it doesn't directly apply, the principle of matching roles to the capabilities and experiences of individuals can be seen as a relevant guideline for assigning responsibilities in modern church settings.
What kind of service did those in the tabernacle perform?
They performed various tasks including setting up and dismantling the tabernacle, carrying its structures and furnishings, and other related duties necessary for the operation of the tabernacle as the center of worship.
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