July 17, 2018 - Day 100 - Leviticus 10
I am writing from my desk in Seattle, WA.
Leviticus 10:
This one opens pretty weird. Two of Aaron's sons decided to offer up some unauthorized fire before God. Well, God isn't fond of authorized fire; so God roasted them and they died. Yikes.
Moses tells Aaron and his sons to take care of their hair and not to tear their clothes, otherwise they will die and God will be angry with everyone. WHOA CALM DOWN YO.
God tells Aaron that him and his sons can't drink wine or any other fermented drink before going to the tent of meeting or they will die. This is so you can tell the difference between the holy and the common.
Moses tells his remaining sons (the ones who haven't been scorched) about some offerings and the waves and the thighs.
Offerings and sacrifices and blah and blah.
Truthfully I thought Kevin's explanation of sacrifice made sense: You had to give up something that was of value to you. But with that in mind, I don't understand why it had to be at the expense of life. Hmm?
Leviticus 10:
This one opens pretty weird. Two of Aaron's sons decided to offer up some unauthorized fire before God. Well, God isn't fond of authorized fire; so God roasted them and they died. Yikes.
Moses tells Aaron and his sons to take care of their hair and not to tear their clothes, otherwise they will die and God will be angry with everyone. WHOA CALM DOWN YO.
God tells Aaron that him and his sons can't drink wine or any other fermented drink before going to the tent of meeting or they will die. This is so you can tell the difference between the holy and the common.
Moses tells his remaining sons (the ones who haven't been scorched) about some offerings and the waves and the thighs.
Offerings and sacrifices and blah and blah.
Truthfully I thought Kevin's explanation of sacrifice made sense: You had to give up something that was of value to you. But with that in mind, I don't understand why it had to be at the expense of life. Hmm?
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