Edăgg n-ălɣibadăt ăzzăman-en, a has-itawănnen: ehăket wa n-tămuqqest. Ehăket-en, ija sănatăt tiẓunawen: tăẓune ta s-itizar ăwadəm, isəm-net: edăgg wa šăddijăn. Ǝnsanăt dăɣ-s tisəskar n-imămmălăn əẓwaynen d-tasəskărt tiyyăt făll-ənsanăt tijəlwen n-tikutawen i-Măssinăɣ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the first room of the tabernacle, which contained a lampstand, table with bread, and was known as the sanctuary. The author is explaining the structure to emphasize its importance in religious rituals.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special playroom where you keep your favorite toys and snacks. This verse talks about God's special room, called the sanctuary, where He kept important things like a lampstand for light and bread on a table.
Historical Background
The Book of Hebrews was likely written by Paul around 60-70 AD to Jewish Christians who were considering returning to Judaism. It provides detailed descriptions of ancient tabernacle structures to emphasize the superiority of Christ's sacrifice over Old Testament rituals.
Living It Out Today
Think about organizing your workspace or home altar with items that remind you of God’s presence and guidance, similar to how the sanctuary was arranged to honor God.