Nehemiah 13:18
Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))
አባቶቻችሁ እንደዚህ አድርገው አልነበረምን? አምላካችንስ ይህን ክፉ ነገር ሁሉ በእኛና በዚች ከተማ ላይ አምጥቶ አልነበረምን? እናንተስ ሰንበትን በማርከሳችሁ በእስራኤል ላይ መዓትን ትጨምራላችሁ?”
What Does This Mean?
This verse comes from Nehemiah, who is speaking to the people about the importance of not profaning the Sabbath. He reminds them that their ancestors' actions led to great evil and destruction, and warns that continuing to break the Sabbath will bring more wrath upon them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you're not supposed to play with on Sundays. Your parents tell you this because it's a special day. Now, if you keep playing with the toy, you might make your parents sad and angry. Nehemiah is like a parent telling the people not to do things on the Sabbath that will make God sad and angry.
Historical Background
Nehemiah 13 was written by Nehemiah, a Jewish leader, around the 5th century BC. He wrote this after the people of Jerusalem returned from exile, addressing the issues of Sabbath observance and other religious practices to restore spiritual purity and adherence to the Law.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can remind us of the importance of setting aside special times for rest and reflection. For example, if you have a day off work, you might choose to use it not just for chores or leisure, but also for spiritual activities, to avoid bringing unnecessary stress or regret into your life.
Topics
SabbathJudgmentRestorationSpiritual PurityObedienceHistorical Events
Related Verses
Exodus 20:8-11Isaiah 58:13-14Luke 4:16Mark 2:27-28Matthew 12:1-14
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the Sabbath in this verse?
In this verse, the Sabbath represents a day set apart for rest and spiritual focus, and Nehemiah is reminding the people of its importance in maintaining their relationship with God and avoiding further wrath.
How does Nehemiah use history to make his point?
Nehemiah references the actions of their ancestors to warn the people about the consequences of not respecting the Sabbath, linking past disobedience with present caution.
What are the potential consequences of not observing the Sabbath?
Nehemiah warns that not observing the Sabbath could bring more wrath upon the people, similar to the evil that befell their ancestors due to their disobedience.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
This verse encourages us to set aside specific times for rest and reflection, emphasizing the importance of spiritual practices and avoiding activities that might lead to regret or stress.
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