Avbe ohẹn ni rre evba hia fẹẹrẹ vbe ne a i na vbe lele oka ne iran ye vbọ, keghi wa ya egbe fi ohan. Kevbe avbe Livai ni kpe ẹzi kẹn ighẹ avbe Asaf, e Heman kevbe Jedutun kevbe iran ni rre ẹwae iran hia keghi ya ukpọn eto ovbiohuẹ han an. Avbe Livai keghi sikẹ odẹ ahọ ọghe ogiukpo kevbe iran kevbe isẹ kevbe akpata vbe obọ. Avbe ohẹn iyehan (120) keghi mudia ke iran gha kpe okpe. Iran ni kpe okpe kegha kpe okpe, iran kegha kpe ẹre ye avbe iran ni so ihuan ẹre vbene ọ na wa gua ẹe ro, deba isẹ kevbe avbe emwi ihuan ọvbehe, vbe ne iran na gha rho e Nọyaẹnmwa wẹẹ: “Wa rho e Nọyaẹnmwa, rhunmwuda, rẹn ma an, aho ẹmwẹ ọmwa rẹn, etẹbitẹ nọ.” Avbe ohẹn ghi wa kpao hin uwu Ọgua Osa rre ni, vbe ọwarọkpa, okuku ne wain wain, ne ọ gbe ebiebi ye ọmwa aro, ne ọ re ama ne ọ rhie maa wẹ e Nọyaẹnmwa rre evba keghi wa vuọn rẹn. Iran ma ghi sẹtin gha ru ugamwẹ ni khian.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a moment when the priests, who were all sanctified, came out of the holy place. They were all present and serving together, not following their usual rotation. This shows a special unity and dedication among the priests.
Explained for Children
Imagine all your friends from school come to your birthday party. Usually, you only see a few of them at a time, but this time everyone is there to celebrate together. That's like what happened here: all the priests came together for a special event.
Historical Background
The Book of 2 Chronicles was written after the Babylonian exile, around the 4th century BC, by unknown authors. The text was meant to inspire and instruct the returned exiles about the history and significance of the temple and its rituals.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this can be seen as a reminder for communities or groups to come together for special occasions, putting aside regular schedules to focus on a common purpose, much like how a school might cancel classes for a special assembly.
The priests were present to ensure that the temple was properly sanctified for a significant event, showing their dedication and unity in serving God.
What does 'sanctified' mean in this context?
'Sanctified' means they were set apart for a sacred purpose, purified, and made holy to serve in the temple.
What can we learn about service from this verse?
We can learn that putting aside personal schedules for a greater purpose demonstrates dedication and unity, essential qualities in serving a cause or community.
How does this relate to today's church?
Churches today can apply this by coming together for special occasions or services, setting aside regular schedules to focus on a communal purpose, reflecting the unity and dedication seen in the priests.