Leviticus 23:32

"You shall do no kind of work: it is a statute forever throughout your generations in all your dwellings."

Key Reflection

In Leviticus 23:32, the command to refrain from any kind of work during the Day of Atonement was a profound reminder for Israelites to set this day apart as holy and significant. This statute, meant to be observed forever, underscored the importance of complete rest and devotion to God on this particular day, distinct from other festivals that allowed some form of work. The original audience would have understood that this was a unique command, setting the Day of Atonement apart as a solemn and strict observance focused entirely on worship and repentance.

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