Leviticus 15:13
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Ug kong kadtong giagasan sa iyang nagapangagi mahinloan, nan pagaisipon ang pito ka adlaw alang sa iyang kaugalingon sa paghinlo kaniya, ug pagalabhan niya ang iyang mga bisti; ug pagahugasan niya ang iyang unod sa tubig nga buhi, ug mamahinlo siya.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about a person who has an issue, or a health condition, and once they are clean, they need to count seven days, wash their clothes, and bathe in running water to be considered fully clean. The speaker is God, giving instructions for purification.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a boo-boo, and when it gets all better, you need to count seven days, wash your clothes, and take a nice shower to make sure you're all clean. This is how God told people to make sure they were clean and healthy back then.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the Book of Leviticus, written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. It was given to the Israelites as part of the Law to guide them on how to live a holy life and maintain physical and spiritual cleanliness.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, think of this as a reminder to take care of your health and hygiene. After recovering from an illness, it's important to follow proper health guidelines and maintain good hygiene to prevent further issues.
Topics
cleansingsanctificationhygienepurificationhealthholiness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who does the verse refer to when it mentions 'he that hath an issue'?
The verse refers to someone who has a health condition, likely a skin disease or discharge that required purification according to the Law.
Why are seven days needed for cleansing?
Seven days are specified as a period of waiting to ensure the person is fully clean, as seven often symbolizes completeness in the Bible.
What does 'running water' mean?
'Running water' refers to flowing water, like a river or stream, which was believed to be purifying and refreshing in ancient times.
How does this relate to spiritual cleanliness?
Just as physical cleansing was important, this verse also speaks to the idea of spiritual cleansing, reflecting the importance of purity before God.
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