Leviticus 23:25
Persian Dari Bible - Afgan Dialect - Version Good News for a New Age (GNN) == 2007
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Leviticus instructs that on a particular day, no work should be done, but instead, offerings should be made to the Lord. The key message is to set aside work and focus on worship.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're having a special day with your parents, where you don't have to do chores or homework. Instead, you spend the whole day playing games and eating yummy treats. That's a bit like what this verse is saying, but instead of playing games, the people would be making special offerings to God.
Historical Background
Leviticus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. This verse is part of the instructions given to the Israelites on how to observe their religious festivals, emphasizing the importance of worship over daily work.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can be applied to setting aside our regular tasks and responsibilities to focus on our spiritual growth. For example, taking a Sabbath rest and dedicating time to worship and prayer instead of working or doing household chores.
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