Ezekiel 46:3
French (La Bible expliquée)
En effet, les jours de sabbat et de nouvelle lune, la population viendra à ce porche pour m'adorer moi, le Seigneur. Le septième jour de la semaine, le sabbat, est mis à part pour le service du Seigneur et obéit à des règles spécifiques. Ainsi, ce jour-là, le prince et tout le peuple peuvent entrer dans le sanctuaire par la porte orientale. Les autres jours de la semaine, le peuple est invité à emprunter les portes nord et sud. Une longue liste d'obligations faites au prince montre que le pouvoir politique est désormais sous tutelle. Ses prérogatives sont limitées et ne peuvent empiéter ni sur les droits de Dieu ni sur ceux du peuple.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ezekiel tells us that the people of the land should come to worship God at the gate of the temple during special times like the Sabbath and the new moon. It emphasizes the importance of regular communal worship.
Explained for Children
Imagine if every Saturday and when the moon is new, your whole neighborhood came to a special park to sing songs and pray together. That's what this verse is talking about, but in a temple instead of a park.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this during the Babylonian exile around 600-570 BCE. It was meant for the exiled Israelites, to give them hope and instructions for when they would return to their land and rebuild the temple.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse encourages us to make time for regular worship with our community, like going to church on Sundays or participating in community events. It reminds us of the importance of coming together to worship God.
Topics
worshipcommunityregularitysabbathnew moonrenewal
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the 'door of this gate' refer to?
It refers to the entrance of the temple where people would gather to worship God. The temple was a central place of worship in ancient Israel.
What is the significance of the Sabbath and new moons?
The Sabbath was a day of rest and worship, while new moons marked the beginning of new months. Both were special times for communal gatherings and worship.
How does this apply to Christians today?
Christians today can apply this verse by ensuring they regularly participate in communal worship, such as attending church services on Sundays and other special occasions.
Are there other verses that talk about communal worship?
Yes, there are many such as Psalm 81:3, which talks about blowing trumpets on the new moon, and Hebrews 10:25, which encourages believers to not neglect meeting together.
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