Leviticus 15:5

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이 구절의 의미

This verse from Leviticus instructs that if someone touches a bed used by a person with a skin condition, they must wash their clothes, bathe in water, and remain unclean until evening. This is part of the purification laws given by God to the Israelites.

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Imagine if you touched a bed where someone was very sick. This verse says you’d need to wash your clothes and take a bath to stay clean, just like when you play in the mud and have to wash up afterward.

역사적 배경

The Book of Leviticus was written by Moses around 1440 B.C. It contains instructions given by God to the Israelites for living a holy life, including rules about cleanliness and purification. These laws were important in a culture that valued ritual purity.

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Today, while we don’t follow these exact laws, the principle of cleanliness and the importance of personal hygiene still applies. For example, washing hands before eating or after being in public places helps prevent the spread of germs.

주제

cleanlinesspurificationritualslawsholinesshealth

관련 구절

Numbers 19:14Leviticus 11:25Ezekiel 36:25John 13:10Hebrews 9:13

자주 묻는 질문

Who was Leviticus written for?
Leviticus was written for the Israelites, providing them with God's laws and instructions on how to live a holy life.
Why is cleanliness so important in this verse?
Cleanliness was crucial in maintaining ritual purity, which was essential for the Israelites to remain in a right relationship with God.
How do modern Christians interpret this law?
Modern Christians often see this as a historical practice and focus more on the spiritual purity and cleanliness of their hearts and actions.
What does 'unclean until the even' mean?
This phrase means that the person who touched the bed would be considered ritually unclean until evening, after which they would be considered clean again.
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