Deuteronomy 21:3
Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))
この聖句の意味
This verse describes a ritual where the elders of a nearby city choose an untouched heifer when a man is found slain. It's part of a larger passage about dealing with an unsolved murder. God is speaking through Moses, emphasizing the importance of justice and purity.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine if someone left a bike behind, and you had to find out who it belonged to. This is like that, but for a big problem. The elders have to pick a special cow that has never worked to help solve the mystery.
歴史的背景
Moses spoke these words to the Israelites around 1400 BCE, just before they entered the Promised Land. The Israelites were a nomadic people transitioning into an agrarian society, and the law was a way to maintain social order and justice.
今日への適用
Today, if a community discovers a crime, it's like finding an unsolved murder. Local leaders or police must take the lead in investigating and finding justice, ensuring that no crime goes unnoticed or unresolved.