Exodus 39:1
French (BDS) 2015 (La Bible du Semeur 2015)
Avec les fils de pourpre violette et écarlate et de rouge éclatant, on confectionna les vêtements de cérémonie pour faire le service dans le sanctuaire, et les vêtements sacrés pour Aaron, comme l’Eternel l’avait ordonné à Moïse.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the making of special clothes for the holy place and for Aaron, the high priest, using blue, purple, and scarlet fabrics. It emphasizes that everything was done according to the Lord's command to Moses. No one is speaking directly, but it's a report of God's instructions being followed.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're making a special outfit for your school play. Just like you'd follow the teacher's instructions, the people making clothes for the holy place followed God's instructions to make special clothes for Aaron and the priests to use when they served God. They used pretty colors like blue, purple, and red.
Historical Background
The Book of Exodus was written by Moses around 1440 B.C. The audience was the Israelites, who were recently freed from slavery in Egypt. This verse is part of the detailed account of how the Tabernacle and its furnishings were made, including the priestly garments, under God's specific instructions.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this by ensuring that we follow God's instructions in our daily lives, just as the people did in making the priestly garments. For example, if you're in a leadership role, like a team captain or a school leader, make sure you're following the right guidance and doing things the right way.
Topics
obedienceworshippriesthoodTabernacleservicecolors
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were specific colors used in making the priestly garments?
The colors were symbolic and represented different aspects of God's presence and the priest's role. Blue symbolized the sky and God's presence, purple represented royalty, and scarlet symbolized blood and atonement.
Who was Aaron, and why was he significant?
Aaron was Moses' brother and the first high priest of Israel. He was significant because he was the mediator between God and the people, leading the people in worship and offering sacrifices.
What does this verse teach about following instructions?
This verse teaches us to carefully follow God's instructions, just as the Israelites followed the instructions for making the priestly garments. Doing so shows respect and ensures that our actions align with God's will.
How does this relate to our daily lives?
In our daily lives, we can apply this by ensuring that we follow God's guidance in our decisions and actions, much like the Israelites followed God's instructions in making the priestly garments.
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