Exodus 30:7
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What Does This Mean?
Exodus 30:7 instructs Aaron, the high priest, to burn sweet incense every morning when he tends to the lamps. This daily ritual was a way to keep the temple space holy and to honor God.
Explained for Children
Imagine every morning, your mom or dad lights a candle and burns some nice-smelling incense to start the day. That's what Aaron did in the temple, but for God, to show love and respect.
Historical Background
Exodus was written by Moses around 1440 BC, detailing instructions given by God to the Israelites. Aaron, Moses' brother, was the high priest responsible for these rituals. The practice was integral to the spiritual life of the Israelites and their daily worship.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can think of this as a daily devotion or practice, like starting the day with prayer or meditation. It's about setting a tone of reverence and connection with God at the beginning of each day.
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