Numbers 4:6
French Vigouroux 1902 Bible
(et) ils mettront encore par-dessus une couverture de peaux de couleur violette, et étendront sur cette couverture un drap de couleur d'hyacinthe, et ils feront passer les bâtons dans les anneaux de l'arche (les leviers).
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Numbers describes specific instructions for covering the Ark of the Covenant. It says to cover it with badgers' skins, then a blue cloth, and finally insert the staves. This is part of the detailed instructions given for transporting the sacred objects of the Israelites.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a very special toy that you need to carry safely. This verse is like instructions on how to wrap that toy in special layers to keep it safe. First, you wrap it in a tough outer layer, then a pretty blue blanket, and finally put in the handles to carry it.
Historical Background
The book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BC, detailing the journey of the Israelites through the wilderness. This verse gives specific instructions to the Kohathites, a group of Levites, on how to handle the sacred Ark of the Covenant without touching it directly.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us of the importance of respecting and handling sacred things with care. Just as the Ark was covered in special ways, we should treat our personal values and beliefs with respect and take care to protect them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are there specific instructions for covering the Ark?
The Ark was considered very sacred, containing the Ten Commandments and other holy items. The detailed instructions ensure it is handled with utmost respect and kept safe from damage or desecration.
What is the purpose of the blue cloth?
The blue cloth symbolizes the presence of God, as blue was often associated with the heavens. It added a layer of sacredness and beauty to the Ark.
How did the Kohathites use the staves?
The staves were used to carry the Ark without touching it directly, as the Ark was too holy to touch. The staves allowed the Kohathites to carry it safely and respectfully.
Is there a modern application of Numbers 4:6?
Yes, it can remind us to handle our beliefs and values with care, respecting their importance and protecting them from harm or misunderstanding.
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