2 Chronicles 30:17

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from 2 Chronicles describes a time when many people were not clean enough to kill the Passover lambs, so the Levites, who were priests, did it for them. The Levites made sure the Passover was done correctly to honor God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at a big party and some of your friends can't help cook the food because their hands are dirty. So, the grown-ups do the cooking to make sure the party still happens the right way. That's what happened with the Passover feast here.

Historical Background

This verse was written by the author of 2 Chronicles, likely a priest or scribe, around the 5th century BCE. It describes events during the reign of King Hezekiah, who reigned in the 8th century BCE. The text reflects the religious reforms and the Passover celebration in Jerusalem at that time.

Living It Out Today

Today, when we face tasks that we feel unqualified to do, we can turn to those who are better equipped or have more experience to help us. Just as the Levites stepped in, we can find support in our community to accomplish important things together.

Topics

sanctificationcommunityleadershipreligious practiceshistorical eventsPassover

Related Verses

Exodus 12:21Numbers 9:62 Chronicles 35:11Ezra 6:20John 19:36

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the Levites have to kill the Passover lambs?
The Levites had to kill the Passover lambs because many people in the congregation were not ritually clean, and it was important to ensure the Passover was conducted properly to honor God.
What does this verse teach us about community?
It teaches us about the importance of community support. When some members are unable to fulfill their duties, others step in to ensure the task is done right.
How does this verse relate to religious practices today?
This verse highlights the role of clergy or leaders in religious communities to guide and perform important rituals when the community members are not qualified or unable to do so.
What is the significance of Passover in this context?
Passover is significant as it commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. In this context, it underscores the importance of properly observing this sacred event.
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