Sage auch den Leviten und sprich zu ihnen: Wenn ihr von den Kindern Israel den Zehnten nehmet, den ich euch von ihnen zum Erbteil gegeben habe, so sollt ihr davon dem HERRN ein Hebopfer abheben, den Zehnten vom Zehnten.
Was bedeutet das?
God is telling Moses to instruct the Levites to take a tenth of the offerings from the Israelites, which is their inheritance, and then give a tenth of that offering back to God as a heave offering. This ensures that God receives a portion of everything given to the Levites.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine you get a big bag of candy as a gift. God is saying, 'Share some of your candy with your friends, but also, give a little back to me to say thank you.' That's what the Levites are doing with their share of offerings from the people.
Historischer Hintergrund
Moses wrote this part of the Book of Numbers around 1440-1400 BCE. It was written to the Israelites, who were wandering in the desert after leaving Egypt. The Levites were a special group within the Israelites who were responsible for the religious duties and maintaining the tabernacle.
Anwendung für heute
In modern times, this principle can apply to how we manage our finances. Just as the Levites gave a portion of what they received back to God, we can tithe a portion of our income to support our churches or religious communities, and offer additional donations to support specific ministries or charitable causes.
Why did the Levites have to give back a portion of their tithe?
The Levites were to give back a portion as a heave offering to show that all the blessings they received were ultimately from God. This practice reinforced the concept that God was the ultimate provider.
What is a heave offering?
A heave offering was a special kind of offering in which a portion of the tithe was set apart and presented to God. It symbolized giving God the first and best portion of what one had received.
How does this apply to Christians today?
Christians today can apply this principle by tithing a portion of their income to support their churches and giving additional offerings to support various ministries or charitable causes, as a way of giving back to God.
What was the Levites' role in ancient Israel?
The Levites were the tribe designated to serve in the religious duties and care for the tabernacle. They were responsible for the upkeep of the sanctuary and the administration of the religious life of the community.