Leviticus 8:29
French (BDS) 2015 (La Bible du Semeur 2015)
Moïse prit aussi la poitrine du bélier d’investiture pour faire devant l’Eternel le geste de présentation ; ce morceau lui revint comme sa part, comme l’Eternel le lui avait ordonné.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Moses takes the breast of the ram used for consecration and waves it as a wave offering before God. This action was part of the instructions given by God to Moses for the consecration ceremony. The breast was specifically designated for Moses according to God's command.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're baking a cake and you want to show thanks. You take a piece of that cake and lift it up to say thank you to someone. Moses did something similar with a piece of a ram to thank God for making Aaron a priest.
Historical Background
The Book of Leviticus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. It details the laws and rituals given to the Israelites by God. This verse is part of the instructions for the consecration of Aaron and his sons as priests, emphasizing the importance of following God's specific commands.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us of the importance of giving thanks and dedicating our actions to God. For example, before starting a new job, you might take a moment to thank God for the opportunity and dedicate your work to Him.
Topics
consecrationofferingspriesthoodthanksgivingobediencededication
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the wave offering?
The wave offering was a form of sacrifice that involved lifting the offering to symbolize dedication to God. It was a way to consecrate and dedicate the offering to God's service.
Why was the breast of the ram designated for Moses?
The breast was a special part of the offering that was given to Moses as a part of the consecration process, signifying his role in the establishment of the priesthood and the importance of his obedience to God’s instructions.
How does this verse relate to the concept of consecration?
This verse is part of a larger process of consecration where Aaron and his sons were set apart as priests. The wave offering symbolized their dedication and submission to God’s service.
What can we learn about obedience from this verse?
This verse teaches us the importance of following God’s commands exactly as instructed. Moses’ actions reflect the importance of obedience in carrying out divine instructions.
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