Biblia Todo Logo
Cross References

- Advertisements -




Numbers 9:14

Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

“A foreigner living among you might want to share in the Lord’s Passover with you. This is allowed, but that person must follow all the rules about Passover. The same rules are for everyone.”

See the chapter Copy

14 Cross References  

“The law will be the same for foreigners and for people from your own country. This is because I am the Lord your God.”

Bring together all the people—the men, the women, the little children, and the foreigners living in your cities. They will hear the teachings, and they will learn to respect the Lord your God. Then they will be able to do everything in this Book of Teachings.

Your wives and children are here and also the foreigners living among you—the people who cut your wood and bring you water.

If you want to buy your neighbor’s land, count the number of years since the last Jubilee, and use that number to decide the right price. You are only buying the rights for harvesting crops until the next Jubilee.

“You must not take animals from foreigners as sacrifices to your God. The animals might have been hurt in some way. They might have something wrong with them, so they will not be accepted.”

Don’t pick all the grapes in your vineyards or pick up the grapes that fall to the ground. You must leave those things for your poor people and for people traveling through your country. I am the Lord your God.

The Lord told Moses and Aaron, “These are the rules for Passover: No foreigner is allowed to eat the Passover meal.

The whole community of Israel must do this ceremony.

The same rules will be for everyone—the Israelites and the foreigners living among you. This law will continue forever. You and the people living among you will be the same before the Lord.

This means that you must follow the same laws and the same rules. These laws and rules are for you Israelites and for the other people who are living among you.”

So all the Israelites who came back from captivity ate the Passover meal. Other people washed themselves and made themselves pure from the unclean things of the people living in that country. These pure people also shared in the Passover meal. They did this so that they could go to the Lord, the God of Israel, for help.




Follow us:

Advertisements


Advertisements