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Bible..questions...looking for answers

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erinipassi

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Hi Domi :wave:
Here is the explanation that I promised to write up for you!


Genisis 7
The Great Flood
7:2- You are to take with you 7 of each of every "clean" amimal, a male and his female; two each of the amimals that are unclean, of the animals that are unclean, a male and his female, to keep the species alive on this earth.
What does god mean by clean and unclean? Is that free of sin and sinfull?



The word clean and unclean here is to differentiate between animals that can be used for eating and animals that can’t be used for eating. In the ancient Hebrew language, the word “clean” means “pure”, so the animals that can be eaten are considered “pure” and healthy for the body.


For example, in Leviticus 11:1 - 47 and in Deuteronomy 14: 1-21, God gives instructions about animals that have had a cleft hoof and chewed the cud were edible. God considers those edible animals as healthy or “clean” for human beings. Any animal that did not have cleft hoof as well as did not chew the cud, God considered them as unhealthy and unsuitable for humans to eat, so “unclean”.

So if you substitute the word “clean” for the word “healthy” and “unclean” as “unhealthy” for eating, then it will make sense to you.

The word “clean” in ancient Hebrew also means to be ceremonially pure and this is important for example, when they are offering an animal as a sacrifice on God’s alter. Since the animals that are healthy and can be eaten are considered the best animals, then it would naturally be important, that when they are offering God something, that they would offer God the best, “healthy” and “pure” animal that could be eaten by people.

This is also important for another reason, because God was teaching them about the idea of Sacrifice. To sacrifice something, is to sacrifice from what you consider as delicious and necessary to you. God doesn’t want our left overs, because when He gives, He always gives the best and out of His eternal goodness. He sacrificed himself for our sake so that we may have eternal life when it was our sins that brought caused so much grief.

So he was teaching the Israelites about self sacrifice and how to show God that they love him. He doesn’t need any sacrifice, yet to help them grow spiritually, he set up this system to help them learn about Love that sacrifices and to point out a future event about God’s sacrifice on the cross.

I hope this explains things to you and I’ll catch up with you later in our usual chats.

Love and blessings
erini
 
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erinipassi said:


Hi ERRRRR RIIIIINNN NIIIIIIII :wave:

erinipassi said:
Here is the explanation that I promised to write up for you.


Aww thanks Erini, I feel so loved. :hug: Don't know what I would do without you.



erinipassi said:
The word clean and unclean here is to differentiate between animals that can be used for eating and animals that can’t be used for eating. In the ancient Hebrew language, the word “clean” means “pure”, so the animals that can be eaten are considered “pure” and healthy for the body.

So basicly pure is edibale and unpure is unedable..Ok I get that one:thumbsup: On my way to success lol moving on!


erinipassi said:
For example, in Leviticus 11:1 - 47 and in Deuteronomy 14: 1-21, God gives instructions about animals that have
erinipassi said:
had a cleft hoof and chewed the cud were edible. God considers those edible animals as healthy or “clean” for human beings. Any animal that did not have cleft hoof as well as did not chew the cud, God considered them as unhealthy and unsuitable for humans to eat, so “unclean”.


That's umm..intersting..I get it sorta. But what's a Cleft hoof and what's chewing the cud?

erinipassi said:
So if you substitute the word “clean” for the word “healthy” and “unclean” as “unhealthy” for eating, then it will make sense to you.


Indeed

erinipassi said:
The word “clean” in ancient Hebrew also means to be ceremonially pure and this is important for example, when they are offering an animal as a sacrifice on God’s alter.
erinipassi said:
Since the animals that are healthy and can be eaten are considered the best animals, then it would naturally be important, that when they are offering God something, that they would offer God the best, “healthy” and “pure” animal that could be eaten by people.


I understand

erinipassi said:
This is also important for another reason, because God was teaching them about the idea of Sacrifice. To sacrifice something, is to sacrifice from what you consider as delicious and necessary to you. God doesn’t want our left overs, because when He gives, He always gives the best and out of His eternal goodness. He sacrificed himself for our sake so that we may have eternal life when it was our sins that brought caused so much grief.


So basicly he wants us to sacrific clean things and not things that are not pure. Because God sacrificed his son to us and his son is perfect so it would only make sence if we did the same.

But what if someone has a disibilty, not minior i'm talking whellchair sorta thing or what not..does that mean that we can't sacrifice them because they aren't perfect?

erinipassi said:
So he was teaching the Israelites about self sacrifice and how to show God that they love him. He doesn’t need any sacrifice, yet to help them grow spiritually, he set up this system to help them learn about Love that sacrifices and to point out a future event about God’s sacrifice on the cross.


Smart..God is very inteligent.

erinipassi said:
I hope this explains things to you and I’ll catch up with you later in our usual chats.


Alright cool..i'll be here! Acltualy wait, I think i'll be in school..oh well..I'll talk to my EERRRR RIINNN NII
soon.

-Domi
 
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