Leviticus 15:29

Korean 1961 (개역한글)

이 구절의 의미

This verse from Leviticus instructs a woman, after a specific period, to bring two turtle doves or two young pigeons to the priest at the entrance of the tabernacle. It is part of a purification ritual.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine if after getting better from being sick, you needed to bring a small present to the doctor as a way of saying thanks. In this case, the woman brings two little birds to the priest to show she’s ready to be part of the community again.

역사적 배경

The book of Leviticus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It was written for the Israelites, providing laws and instructions for their religious practices and daily lives, including purification rituals.

오늘의 적용

In modern times, this verse can remind us of the importance of acknowledging and completing a process of restoration or purification in our lives. For instance, someone might offer a sincere apology and take steps to mend a broken relationship.

주제

purificationritualfaithrestorationsacrificecommunity

관련 구절

Leviticus 14:2-7Leviticus 12:6-8Luke 2:22-24Ezekiel 43:18-27Hebrews 9:10-14

자주 묻는 질문

Why does the woman need to bring two birds?
The birds are part of a purification ritual, symbolizing the woman's return to a state of purity and acceptance within the community.
What is the significance of the eighth day?
The eighth day is significant as it marks the completion of a purification period, signifying readiness to rejoin the community in a state of purity.
Can this verse be applied to modern practices?
Yes, it can remind us of the importance of acknowledging and completing a process of restoration or purification in our lives, whether personal or relational.
Who wrote Leviticus and when?
Leviticus is traditionally attributed to Moses and was likely written around 1446-1406 BC, providing laws and instructions for the Israelites.
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