Leviticus 26:34
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Unya ang yuta mahiagum sa iyang mga tuig nga igpapahulay samtang nga kini nagahigda nga biniyaan, ug kamo anha sa yuta sa inyong mga kaaway; bisan unya magapahulay ang yuta; ug mahiagum sa iyang mga tuig nga igpapahulay.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Leviticus says that the land will rest during the time it remains desolate while the people are in exile. The land will enjoy its sabbaths as the people are away. God is speaking here, emphasizing the importance of rest and the consequences of disobedience.
Explained for Children
Imagine the land as a tired child who needs to rest. When the people don't listen to God, they have to go away, and the land gets its much-needed rest. Just like how you need to rest after a long day of playing.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It was addressed to the Israelites, who were being reminded of God's laws and the consequences of not following them. At the time, the Israelites were a nomadic people who had recently left Egypt and were preparing to enter the Promised Land.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us of the importance of taking time to rest and rejuvenate. Just as the land needs rest, we also need breaks from our daily routines to recharge and refocus. This can be applied to work-life balance or taking care of our physical and mental health.
Topics
restconsequencesdisobediencepromised landGod's lawsspiritual rest
Related Verses
Exodus 23:10-112 Chronicles 36:20-212 Corinthians 6:16-18Hebrews 4:9-11Revelation 11:1-2
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'enjoy her sabbaths' mean in Leviticus 26:34?
It means the land will have the opportunity to rest and rejuvenate, similar to how a person rests on the Sabbath. This rest is a time of renewal and recovery.
Why is the land desolate in Leviticus 26:34?
The land is desolate because the people have been sent into exile as a consequence of not following God's laws. This desolation allows the land to rest.
How long will the land rest according to Leviticus 26:34?
The verse does not specify an exact duration, but it indicates that the land will rest as long as it remains desolate and the people are in exile.
What can we learn from Leviticus 26:34 about rest?
We can learn that rest is not just for people but also for the land and resources. It teaches us the importance of taking breaks to rejuvenate and to follow natural cycles of rest and activity.
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