Exodus 39:6
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Алтындан биҙәкләп эшләнгән тирәсәгә кейҙереп ҡуйылған оникс таштар әҙерләнеләр; был таштарға, мөһөрҙәге шикелле, Исраил улдарының исемдәре сүкеп яҙылғайны.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the craftsmen are described as making onyx stones enclosed in gold settings, engraved with the names of the children of Israel. The stones were like signet rings, with each name carefully carved into them. This was part of the special garments for the high priest to wear.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're making special necklaces for your friends. Each necklace has a stone with your friend's name on it, and the stones are set in gold. That's what the craftsmen did here, but for the high priest to wear special names of the tribes of Israel.
Historical Background
The Book of Exodus was written by Moses around 1440 BC. This verse is part of the detailed account of the construction of the priestly garments for the Tabernacle, which was the portable sanctuary where the Israelites worshiped God as they traveled through the desert.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can think about how we personalize items for others, like naming rings or engraved gifts. These items show care and dedication. Similarly, the names on the stones showed God’s special relationship with each of the tribes of Israel.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the names of the children of Israel engraved on the stones?
The names were engraved to represent each of the tribes of Israel, showing that each tribe was special to God and recognized in the priestly garments.
How were the stones and gold settings made?
The stones were carefully carved and then placed in gold settings, much like how you might place a gem in a ring. This shows the high value placed on the priestly garments.
What was the purpose of the high priest's garments?
The garments, including the onyx stones with the names of the tribes, were part of the symbolic and ritual dress that helped the high priest serve God on behalf of the Israelites.
Why is this verse important?
This verse is important because it shows the meticulous care and symbolism involved in making the priestly garments, reflecting God’s desire for His people to approach Him in a special way.
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