Exodus 29:14
Thai Bible 1971 (พระคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับ 1971)
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This verse from Exodus instructs the priests to burn the flesh, skin, and dung of the bull used as a sin offering outside the camp. It emphasizes the importance of disposing of the sacrificial remains properly to maintain ritual purity.
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Imagine if you had a special toy that you used to say sorry for something you did wrong. After you're done with it, you need to throw it away in a special place far from where you live to show that the mistake is gone. That's what the priests had to do with the bull to show God they were sorry.
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Moses wrote this verse during the Exodus, around 1446 BCE. It was directed at the Israelites to provide instructions for the proper disposal of the remains of a sacrificial bull used as a sin offering, reflecting the cultural and religious practices of the time.
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In modern times, this can be applied to the idea of fully letting go of past mistakes. Just as the bull was burned outside the camp, we should not dwell on our past errors but move forward with a clean slate.
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