Exodus 29:34

Vietnamese (Kinh Thánh Tiếng Việt, Bản Dịch 2011)

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This verse from Exodus instructs that any leftover consecrated meat or bread from the ceremony must be burned by morning, not eaten, because it is holy. Moses is giving these instructions to Aaron and his sons.

Giải thích cho trẻ em

Imagine you have a special snack for a big party. If there’s any left in the morning, you can’t eat it anymore. Instead, you burn it because it was part of something very special and holy, like a party with God.

Bối cảnh lịch sử

Exodus was written by Moses, around 1446 BC, detailing instructions for the Israelites on how to properly conduct religious ceremonies. This verse is part of the instructions given for the ordination of priests.

Áp dụng cho hôm nay

Today, we might think of this in terms of special rituals or ceremonies in our lives. Just as the Israelites treated leftover consecrated items with respect, we should treat our rituals and ceremonies with the same reverence and care.

Chủ đề

sacrificeholinessworshippriesthoodceremonyreverence

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Câu hỏi thường gặp

Why must the leftovers be burned?
The leftovers are burned to maintain the sanctity of the offering. Burning ensures that the holy elements are not misused or desecrated.
Does this apply to all offerings?
This specific instruction applies to consecrated offerings in the context of priestly ordination. Similar rules apply to various offerings mentioned in Leviticus.
Can this principle be applied to modern religious practices?
Yes, this principle emphasizes respect and reverence for the sacred. Modern practices can reflect this by treating religious symbols and spaces with the utmost respect.
What does this teach about holiness?
This verse teaches that holiness is not something to be taken lightly. Holy items and rituals must be treated with utmost respect and care, reflecting the seriousness of our relationship with the divine.
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