Deuteronomy 15:19

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Deuteronomy instructs that the firstborn males of animals should be set apart for God. You should not use them for labor or shearing. Moses is speaking, emphasizing the importance of giving the best to God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a new toy. This verse says that you should give the very first toy you get to God. It's like sharing your favorite toy with a friend but instead of keeping it for work or play, you let it stay special just for God.

Historical Background

Moses wrote this part of Deuteronomy around 1400-1200 BCE. He was speaking to the Israelites, preparing them to enter the Promised Land. This instruction reflects a cultural practice where the best was given to God as a sign of respect and dedication.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this verse can remind us to offer our best to God, whether it's our talents, time, or resources. For example, a musician might dedicate their first performance of a new song to God, reflecting the ancient practice of offering the best.

Topics

sacrificededicationworshipofferingsholinessrespect

Related Verses

Exodus 13:12Leviticus 27:26Numbers 18:17Proverbs 3:9Hebrews 7:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are firstborn males special in this verse?
In ancient cultures, firstborn animals symbolized the best of what a family had. By setting them apart for God, the Israelites showed their dedication and respect to God with their most valuable possessions.
How can this verse be applied today?
Today, this could mean giving the first fruits of our labor or our best talents to God, reflecting a dedication to God similar to offering the firstborn animals in ancient times.
What does it mean to sanctify the firstborn?
Sanctify means to set apart as holy. In this context, it means dedicating the firstborn animals to God, recognizing them as special and not to be used for regular work or use.
Are there similar verses in the New Testament?
Yes, in Hebrews 7:8, the concept of offering the best to God is reinforced, showing a continuity from the Old to the New Testament in the importance of dedicating the best to God.
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