Ezra 6:15

Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that the temple in Jerusalem was completed on the third day of Adar, during the sixth year of King Darius' reign. It shows how the rebuilding of the temple was a significant event for the returning exiles.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends are building a big clubhouse. This verse is like saying, 'We finished our clubhouse on March 3rd, when our new principal had been in charge for six years.' It shows how important it was to finish the temple for the people who were coming back home.

Historical Background

The book of Ezra was written by the prophet Ezra, likely around 450 BCE. It was aimed at the returning exiles from Babylon, detailing their journey and the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem.

Living It Out Today

Just as the people rejoiced in completing the temple, we can celebrate the completion of our own projects or goals. Think of a time when you finished a big project at school or work, and the sense of accomplishment you felt.

Topics

rebuildingperseverancecelebrationleadershipdivine interventionhistorical events

Related Verses

Ezra 1:1-4Ezra 5:1-2Haggai 1:1-15Nehemiah 6:15-16Revelation 21:22

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the date and year important in Ezra 6:15?
The precise date and year highlight the significant achievement of rebuilding the temple. It marks a clear timeline for the restoration of worship in Jerusalem after the exile.
What does Darius' reign have to do with the temple's completion?
Darius' reign is mentioned because his support was crucial for the rebuilding efforts. His permission and resources helped the exiles successfully complete the temple.
How does this verse relate to the themes in the rest of Ezra?
Ezra focuses on the return from exile and the restoration of Jerusalem. This verse is part of that narrative, showing the culmination of efforts to rebuild the temple.
What can we learn from the completion of the temple?
The completion of the temple teaches us about perseverance and the importance of completing tasks with dedication, especially those that are spiritually significant.
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