Exodus 29:20
Japanese 1988 (Seisho Shinkyoudoyaku 聖書 新共同訳)
この聖句の意味
This verse describes a ritual where the blood of a ram is used to anoint specific parts of Aaron and his sons—ears, thumbs, and toes—and then sprinkled on an altar. This is part of a ceremony to consecrate them as priests. Moses is giving these instructions from God to prepare Aaron and his sons for their priestly duties.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine if, before you started a big game, you had to touch a special marker on your ear, hand, and foot to show you were ready to play. This verse is like that, but for priests getting ready to serve God. The blood is like a special marker that shows they're ready to do their job.
歴史的背景
This verse is part of the book of Exodus, written by Moses around 1446 BC. It was given to the Israelites to guide them in the consecration of the first priests of their new faith, Aaron and his sons. This ritual was crucial for their religious and cultural identity in ancient times.
今日への適用
Today, this ritual can remind us of the importance of preparation and dedication in our roles, whether as leaders, parents, or workers. Just as Aaron and his sons had a special anointing for their duties, we can reflect on how we prepare for our own tasks and commit ourselves fully to them.