1 Chronicles 13:11

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이 구절의 의미

In this verse, David is upset because God punished Uzza for touching the ark. The place where this happened is now called Perezuzzah, which means 'breach of Uzza.'

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine if you were carrying a very special gift for your teacher, but you accidentally dropped it. Your teacher got upset and gave you a special name for dropping it. That's what happened here, but with God and a very special box called the ark.

역사적 배경

1 Chronicles was written by a chronicler, possibly Ezra, after the Babylonian exile. The book details the history of the Davidic dynasty and is written for the returned exiles, highlighting God's faithfulness and the importance of proper worship.

오늘의 적용

Just like David learned the importance of respecting sacred things, we should handle our responsibilities with care and respect. For example, if you are in charge of a class project, make sure you follow all the rules and respect the process to avoid any mishaps.

주제

worshiprespectpunishmentGod's judgmentsacred objectsresponsibility

관련 구절

2 Samuel 6:72 Kings 11:191 Chronicles 15:132 Samuel 6:9Numbers 4:15

자주 묻는 질문

Why did God punish Uzza for touching the ark?
Uzza touched the ark to steady it when it was moving, but the ark was sacred and had specific handling rules. God's punishment underscores the importance of respecting divine commands.
What does Perezuzzah mean?
Perezuzzah means 'breach of Uzza' and marks the place where Uzza was struck down for touching the ark.
How does this story relate to today?
It reminds us of the importance of respecting the sacred and following rules carefully, especially in religious contexts, to avoid unintended consequences.
What can we learn about worship from this story?
The story teaches us that worship should be carried out with utmost respect and adherence to prescribed practices to avoid displeasing God.
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