Exodus 39:9
French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)
Il était carré et on le fit double. Sa longueur et sa largeur étaient de 25 centimètres, et il était double.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the dimensions and design of the breastplate, which was part of the priestly garments. It was square, with each side a span long, and it was made double. No one is speaking directly; it's a descriptive passage about the construction.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're making a special badge for your superhero costume. This badge is square, like a box without the top, and it's the size of your hand from the tip of your thumb to your pinky. It's made with two layers, like a pillow, to make it strong.
Historical Background
Exodus, written by Moses around 1440-1400 BC, describes the construction of the priestly garments for Aaron and his sons. This verse is part of the instructions for making the breastplate, which had significant ritual and symbolic importance for the Israelites.
Living It Out Today
When planning an important project or creating something special, like making a gift for someone, consider the dimensions and materials carefully to ensure it is functional and meaningful. Just as the breastplate had specific measurements, careful planning can make your project stand out.
Topics
priesthoodsacred garmentsconstructionmeasurementsritual objectssymbolism
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the breastplate used for?
The breastplate was part of the high priest's garments and contained twelve precious stones, each representing one of the twelve tribes of Israel, symbolizing the unity and representation of the people before God.
Why was the breastplate double?
Making the breastplate double likely increased its durability and added a layer of protection for the priest while he performed his duties in the tabernacle.
How important were the measurements for the breastplate?
The specific measurements were crucial as they ensured the breastplate was crafted according to divine instructions, emphasizing the importance of following God’s exact specifications in the construction of sacred objects.
Can we find the breastplate today?
The original breastplate from the time of Moses no longer exists. However, its design and significance continue to be studied and often recreated for educational and religious purposes.
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