Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Så lot David Asaf og brødrene hans være igjen foran den hellige kisten med Herrens bud. De skulle ha ansvaret for den. Denne dagen ble oppgavene i tempelet fordelt. Obed-Edom og de mannlige slektningene hans var til sammen 68 personer. De og Hosea skulle være der som dørvoktere. Presten Sadok og mennene hans lot David stå på en høyde, Gibeon, foran Herrens tabernakel. Der skulle de stadig brenne offerdyr for Herren på alteret. Dette skulle skje både morgen og kveld for å gjøre alt det som står skrevet i Herrens lovbok, den Han hadde gitt Israel. Sammen med dem var Heman og Jedutun og de andre som var valgt og pekt ut ved navn, for å prise Herren, fordi Hans trofasthet varer evig. Heman og Jedutun skulle la trompeter og cymbler lyde sammen med de andre musikkinstrumentene som hørte til Guds lovsang. Jedutuns sønner var dørvoktere.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Asaph and his group stayed to serve God in front of the ark of the covenant. They were to serve there every day, just as the work required each day. No one is speaking directly, but it describes the ongoing ministry of Asaph and his group.
Explained for Children
Imagine a special toy box that holds something very important. Asaph and his friends were like the guardians of this toy box. They made sure it was taken care of every single day, just like how you might take care of your favorite toy every day.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Chronicles, traditionally attributed to Ezra, written around the 5th century BCE. It was aimed at the Israelites returning from exile to Jerusalem, detailing their religious practices and the importance of the ark of the covenant in their worship.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can remind us of the importance of consistent service to God. Just as Asaph and his group served daily, we can apply this to our daily prayers or regular church attendance, ensuring we are constantly engaged in our faith.
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serviceworshipfaithfulnessdaily devotionministryark of the covenant
Asaph and his group were chosen for their musical and spiritual gifts, contributing to the worship and praise of God, which was central to the temple service.
What does the ark of the covenant symbolize?
The ark symbolizes God's presence and covenant with the Israelites, containing the Ten Commandments, a jar of manna, and Aaron's rod.
How does this verse connect to modern-day worship?
It highlights the importance of regular and continuous service in worship, a principle that can be applied to today's church services and personal devotion.
What can we learn from the daily service of Asaph and his group?
We learn about the value of consistent dedication and the importance of regular involvement in the spiritual life of the community, much like daily church attendance or personal devotion.