Numbers 15:37-38
The Law Concerning Fringes This section explains a special law God gave to the Israelites about putting fringes on their clothes. The purpose was to help them remember God’s commandments and to keep them from sinning by forgetting what God wanted them to do. The fringes, with a blue cord, were a visible reminder that they were a special people, different from their neighbors, and called to live holy lives. This law also shows us that God wants us to remember His commands and avoid following our own desires and the temptations we see around us (Numbers 15:37-41 a).v. 37-38: The Lord spoke to Moses and told him to instruct the people of Israel to make fringes on the borders of their garments for all generations, and to attach a blue ribbon to each fringe (Numbers 15:37-38 b). This special sign made the Israelites stand out from other nations. It was a way for them to show that they belonged to God and were not ashamed of Him or His law. Even Jesus wore these fringes, and the Pharisees sometimes made theirs extra long to look more holy (Matthew 9:20 c). –
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