Leviticus 21:7
balinese
Anak ane dadi pandita tan wenang nyuang anak ane dadi panayang wiadin anak luh ane tusing bajang genten wiadin ane suba sapihan, sawireh panditane ento suba kanehang dadi duen Ulune.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that priests should not marry women who have been unfaithful or divorced, because priests need to stay pure for God. It's God speaking through Moses to the priests, emphasizing their special role and duties.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're part of a special club where members have to follow certain rules. This verse is like one of those rules for the priests' club, saying they shouldn't marry women who have broken other important rules, because the priests need to be extra good for God.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the book of Leviticus, which was written by Moses around 1400 BC. It was given to the Israelites as part of their laws, specifically to guide the priests in their duties and personal lives, maintaining their holiness.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse reminds us of the importance of choosing relationships wisely. For example, a pastor might consider this when deciding on a partner, ensuring they choose someone who shares their values and commitment to serving God.
Topics
puritymarriagepriesthoodholinessdivorcerelationships
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Leviticus 21:7?
The words are from God, speaking through Moses, to give instructions to the priests about their marriages.
Why are these rules important for priests?
These rules help priests maintain their spiritual purity and serve God without distraction, emphasizing their special role in the community.
What does 'put away from her husband' mean?
This refers to women who have been divorced or separated from their husbands, and the verse advises priests not to marry such women.
How can this verse be applied in contemporary Christian life?
While the specific roles of priests may differ today, this verse encourages all believers to choose their relationships wisely, considering the impact on their spiritual walk and service to God.
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