2 Chronicles 29:16
balinese
Parapanditane raris ngranjing ka Perhyangan Agung, buat nyuciang Perhyangane punika, tur sakancan barang sane leteh sane wenten ring Perhyangan Agung makasami kabakta medal ka natar Perhyangane. Irika wong Lewine raris ngambil barang-barang sane leteh punika makasami, tumuli kabakta ka jabaan kotane ring Lebak Kidrone.
What Does This Mean?
The priests cleaned the temple of God, removing all the uncleanness they found inside and bringing it to the court. The Levites then took the uncleanness outside to the brook Kidron. This verse describes a purification process of the temple by the priests and Levites.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy box that got really messy. You and your friends decide to clean it up. You take out all the yucky stuff and put it outside. This is like what the priests and Levites did to the temple of God.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of 2 Chronicles, written around 400 BCE. It was intended for the post-exilic Jewish community to remind them of their history and the importance of temple purification. The temple was a sacred place, and its cleansing was crucial for the spiritual health of the community.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, we might think of this as cleaning up our spiritual lives. Just as the temple needed to be purified, we also need to remove the things that make us feel unclean or distant from God in our lives.
Topics
purificationtemplecleansingLevitessanctificationholiness
Related Verses
Exodus 30:17-21Numbers 19:1-22Ezra 6:16-22Matthew 23:15-221 Corinthians 6:19-20
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was the temple purification important?
The temple purification was crucial as it symbolized the removal of sin and the restoration of God’s presence in the temple. It was a physical act that reflected spiritual purity.
What role did the Levites play in the purification?
The Levites were responsible for taking the uncleanness out of the temple and disposing of it, symbolizing their role in maintaining the spiritual cleanliness of the temple and the community.
What does the brook Kidron represent in this verse?
The brook Kidron likely represents a place of disposal for the uncleanness, symbolizing the removal of impurities and the cleansing process.
How can we apply the concept of temple purification in our lives?
We can apply the concept by regularly examining our lives, removing things that lead us away from God, and seeking to live in a way that honors Him.
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