Leviticus 11:24
cebuano-1999
“Bisan kinsa ang mohikap sa patayng lawas niining mosunod nga mga mananap, mahugaw hangtod sa gabii: ang tanang mananap nga may kuko nga dili pikas ug dili mousap sa ilang kinaon ug ang tanang mananap nga may upat ka tiil ug may talinis nga mga kuko hugaw alang kaninyo. Ang mohikap sa patay nilang lawas mahugaw hangtod sa gabii. Kinahanglang labhan ang bisti niadtong magdala sa patayng lawas niini; magpabilin siyang hugaw hangtod sa gabii.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Leviticus says that if someone touches the dead body of an unclean animal, they will be considered unclean until evening. This is part of God's instructions about what is clean and unclean.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your toys and you touch something yucky. You might need to wash your hands before you eat. In the same way, if someone touched a dead animal that wasn't supposed to be eaten, they had to wait until night to be clean again.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC for the Israelites as they were forming their laws and religious practices. It reflects the cultural and religious norms of the time, emphasizing cleanliness and purity.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might think about cleanliness in terms of hygiene and health. For example, if someone touches something potentially harmful, they should wash their hands and clean the area to prevent illness.
Topics
puritysanctificationhealthlawscleanlinessspiritual practices
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the Israelites considered unclean after touching a dead animal?
The law of cleanliness in Leviticus was designed to separate the Israelites from pagan practices and promote a sense of holiness and purity before God.
How long did the person have to be unclean?
The person was considered unclean until evening, which was a symbolic time to cleanse and start anew, reflecting the idea of purification.
Is this law still applicable today?
While the specific dietary laws are not directly applicable, the principle of spiritual and physical cleanliness remains important in maintaining a healthy and holy lifestyle.
What other verses discuss being unclean?
Verses like Numbers 19:11 and Ezekiel 44:25 also discuss the concept of being unclean and the process of purification.
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