Numbers 29:35

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse from Numbers tells the Israelites that on the eighth day of a special festival, they should have a solemn assembly and not do any work. It's a day set apart for rest and worship.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if every time you had a big party, on the last day, you decided to take a break from playing games and just sit together, maybe tell stories or sing songs. That's what this verse is saying. It's a special day to relax and remember the good times you had.

歴史的背景

This verse was written by Moses around 1200 BCE, instructing the Israelites on how to conduct their religious festivals. It was part of a larger set of instructions meant to guide their worship and daily life as they journeyed through the wilderness.

今日への適用

In modern times, think about setting aside a day after a big event, like a wedding, to just reflect and rest, rather than jumping back into work or busy activities. This can deepen your appreciation for the event.

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関連する聖句

Leviticus 23:36Deuteronomy 16:8Joshua 9:6Hebrews 4:9Exodus 12:16

よくある質問

What is a solemn assembly?
A solemn assembly is a special gathering where people come together to focus on worship and reflection, often marked by a spirit of reverence and respect.
Why is work prohibited on this day?
Work is prohibited to ensure that the day is set aside for rest and worship, emphasizing the importance of taking time to reflect and honor God.
How can modern Christians apply this verse?
Modern Christians can apply this verse by setting aside time after significant events for rest and reflection, focusing on spiritual renewal and community bonding.
Is this verse only for Israelites, or does it have a broader application?
While the verse was originally for Israelites, its principle of setting aside time for rest and reflection can be applied broadly to anyone seeking to deepen their spiritual life.
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