Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Alt i Israel som blir innviet til Meg, skal være ditt. Alle de førstefødte som gis til Meg Herren – enten det er mennesker eller dyr – skal være ditt. Du skal la folket betale for å få frigjort barnet sitt – det skal skje når barnet er en måned gammelt, og summen skal være 57 gram sølv. De urene dyrene skal du også erstatte med en sum, men de rene dyrene skal du beholde: Førstefødte av kyr, sauer, eller geiter skal ikke løses ut, for de er hellige. Du skal stenke blodet av dem på alteret, og fettet av dem skal du la gå opp i røyk som et matoffer til en behagelig duft for Herren. Kjøttet av dem skal tilhøre deg, slik som også brystet av løfteofferet og det høyre låret tilhører deg.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is telling the Levites that everything that is given as a gift to God in Israel will belong to them. This includes items that people have dedicated or given up for religious purposes.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your parents gave all their special toys to you every time they decided those toys were too special to keep playing with. That's kind of what God is saying to the Levites here - they get to keep all the special things people give to God.
Historical Background
The book of Numbers was written by Moses around 1400 BC. This verse is part of God's instructions to the Levites, the special group of people who helped take care of religious duties in Israel. The Levites were responsible for maintaining the sanctuary and performing religious rituals.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us to honor our commitments and to value what we've given up for our faith. For example, if you've promised to give a portion of your income to your church, this verse encourages you to be faithful to that promise, knowing that it supports important work.
Topics
faithfulnessdedicationLevitical servicegifts to Godobligationsreligious duties
In this context, 'devoted' means items or things that have been set apart or given up specifically for God's purposes or use, often through a vow or dedication.
Who were the Levites?
The Levites were a tribe of Israelites chosen by God to serve as priests and assistants to the priests in the tabernacle and temple. They were responsible for religious duties and maintaining the sanctuary.
How did this affect the Levites' daily life?
This verse ensured that the Levites had a way to support themselves through the gifts given to God, since they did not receive land allocations like other tribes. This allowed them to focus on their religious duties without worrying about farming or other means of support.
What does this teach us about dedication?
This verse teaches us that dedication to God is important and that what we give up for Him has value. It encourages us to be faithful in our commitments and to value what we dedicate to God.