Leviticus 4:11
Baoule (NYANMIƐN NDƐ'N 1998)
Sanngɛ nnɛn'n i ng'ɔ ka lɛ'n, i kplo'n, nin i nnɛn ba'n, nin i ti'n, nin i ja mun, nin i fle'n, nin i aya'n, nin i waka su'n, be `fa jaso nanmue'n nun lɛ be wɔ min lika nga be utu nnɛn nga be yra be'n be nzuɛn'n i lɔ'n, be `fa ɔ lɔ. Be `trɔ sin nan be `yrɛ i, lɔ yɛ ɔ ti i yrawlɛ-ɔ.»
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Leviticus describes the parts of the bull that were to be burned after the sacrifice. It includes the skin, all the flesh, head, legs, internal organs, and dung. This was part of the instructions given by God to the Israelites for the proper handling of sacrifices.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big toy that you’re done playing with. Instead of just throwing it away, you take it apart and use all the pieces for something else. That’s kind of what this verse is talking about, but with a bull instead of a toy. Everything from the bull is used in a special way, even the parts that seem yucky!
Historical Background
The Book of Leviticus was written by Moses around 1440-1400 BCE. It provides detailed instructions for the Israelites on how to conduct sacrifices and live holy lives. This verse is part of the instructions given for handling a bull sacrifice.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can remind us to use all our resources and talents, even those that seem insignificant or unwanted. Just as the Israelites were to use every part of the bull, we should strive to make the most of what we have, recognizing the value in all parts of our lives and abilities.
Topics
sacrificeholinessinstructionsworshipresourcefulnessvalue
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does this verse tell us about the sacrifices in the Old Testament?
This verse indicates that sacrifices were meticulous processes where every part of the animal was accounted for and used in the sacrificial act, showing the completeness of the offering.
How can this verse be applied to our lives today?
Today, we can apply this verse by valuing all aspects of our lives and talents, making sure we use everything we have effectively and not waste any part of our resources.
What was the main purpose of such detailed instructions?
The main purpose was to ensure that the Israelites understood the holiness required in their worship practices, emphasizing the need for thoroughness and dedication.
How does this verse relate to the concept of stewardship?
This verse emphasizes stewardship by showing that every part of the offering was to be used, reflecting a mindset of using all resources effectively and valuing everything we have.
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