Definition: After the doings of the land of Egypt, wherein ye dwelt, shall ye not do: and after the doings of the land of Canaan, whither I bring you, shall ye not do: neither shall ye walk in their ordinances.
Explanation: Okay, letās break down this verse from Leviticus 18:3. It's a really important part of understanding how God wants us to live as a community and with each other. Hereās the explanation in simpler terms: The Basic Idea: This verse is telling us that we need to be careful about what we do ā specifically, what we allow ourselves to do ā because God has set certain rules for how we should treat others. It's a reminder of a time when the Israelites were in Egypt, and they needed to follow Godās laws. Let's break it down piece by piece: "After the doings of the land of Egypt..." ā This refers to the period when the Israelites were living in Egypt. Egypt was a powerful nation, and the Israelites were under their rule for a while. "...wherein ye dwelt..." - This is a reminder of the time they were in Egypt. "...shall ye not do: " ā This is the core of the verse. It means we must not engage in certain behaviors that God considers wrong or harmful. "...and after the doings of the land of Canaan, whither I bring you..." - This connects to a future time when God will lead the Israelites to the Promised Land (Canaan). The āwhereby I bring youā is a reference to the Exodus story ā God led them out of Egypt. "...shalt ye not do: neither shall ye walk in their ordinances?" ā This is where it gets important. āOrdinancesā refers to specific rules and laws that were set for the Israelites during those times. These laws were about things like: What was acceptable to look upon: Specifically, they werenāt allowed to gaze upon nakedness. What was acceptable to touch: They weren't allowed to touch or have sexual relations with a person of the opposite gender. So, what does it all mean? Essentially, this verse is about: Respect for others: God wants us to treat everyone with respect and kindness, regardless of their background or status. Moral boundaries: We're not allowed to do things that would be harmful or disrespectful to God and to each other. Following Godās guidance: It's a reminder that we need to live in accordance with God's laws and principles, as outlined in the Bible. In short, itās about living a righteous life ā a life that honors God and leads others towards righteousness. Important Note: This verse is often interpreted as a guideline for ethical behavior and warns against behaviors that could lead to shame or punishment. It's not just about avoiding specific actions; itās about striving to live in a way that pleases God. --- Do you want me to: Explain this verse further with more context? Give you an example of what the "ordinances" might have been?