Leviticus 4:28

Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Leviticus says that when someone realizes they have sinned, they should bring a female goat without any flaws as an offering to make up for their sin. It's not God speaking directly, but the instructions are given through Moses. The key message is that sin requires a sacrifice to be atoned for.

Explained for Children

Imagine you did something naughty and felt really bad about it. To make it better, you might give mommy or daddy a nice drawing to show you're sorry. In the olden days, people would give a special goat to show they were sorry for something they did wrong.

Historical Background

Leviticus was written by Moses around 1400 BC, detailing laws and rituals for the Israelites. This verse is part of instructions on how to deal with unintentional sins, emphasizing purity and the need for sacrifices.

Living It Out Today

Today, if someone realizes they've hurt a friend, they might apologize and do something nice to make it up to them. This shows they're taking responsibility and trying to fix their mistake.

Topics

atonementsinsacrificeforgivenessrepentancepurity

Related Verses

Leviticus 1:10Numbers 15:262 Corinthians 5:21Hebrews 10:181 John 1:9

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is a female goat used in the sacrifice?
A female goat is specified here to ensure a specific type of offering is made, emphasizing the purity and correctness of the sacrifice according to God's instructions.
What does it mean to bring an offering?
Bringing an offering meant presenting a sacrifice to God to atone for sins. It was a way of showing repentance and seeking forgiveness.
Why is the goat required to be without blemish?
A blemish-free goat symbolizes purity and perfection, reflecting the ideal of offering the best to God.
What can we learn about forgiveness from this verse?
This verse teaches that acknowledging our mistakes and making a sincere effort to correct them is essential for seeking forgiveness and maintaining a relationship with God.
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