Nehemiah 4:5
Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))
በደላቸውንም አትክደን፤ ኀጢአታቸውም ከፊትህ አይደምሰስ፤ በሠራተኞች ፊት አስቈጥተውሃልና።
What Does This Mean?
In Nehemiah 4:5, Nehemiah is praying to God. He asks God not to ignore the sins of their enemies, who are trying to stop the rebuilding of Jerusalem. Nehemiah emphasizes how these enemies have angered God by their actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're building a sandcastle, and some mean kids are trying to knock it down. Nehemiah is asking God not to ignore those mean kids and to remember how upset they made God when they tried to stop the builders.
Historical Background
Nehemiah 4:5 is part of the Book of Nehemiah, written by Nehemiah around 445-433 BCE. It was written for the Jewish people who returned to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile. The context is the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls after the exile.
Living It Out Today
This verse can be applied to modern scenarios where someone is working hard on a project and faces opposition. It reminds us to seek God's intervention and justice when others try to hinder our righteous efforts.
Topics
prayerjusticeoppositionrebuildingdivine interventionforgiveness
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nehemiah asking God in this verse?
Nehemiah is asking God not to overlook the sins of their enemies who are trying to hinder the rebuilding of Jerusalem and to remember how these enemies have angered God.
Why is Nehemiah concerned about the anger of God?
Nehemiah understands that God's anger signifies that the enemies' actions are seriously wrong and that God will not remain indifferent to their provocations, thus seeking God's intervention.
How does this verse relate to justice?
This verse shows that Nehemiah believes in divine justice, where God will not let the sins of those who oppose His will go unpunished, ensuring that justice prevails.
Can we pray like Nehemiah in times of hardship?
Yes, we can pray for God's justice and intervention when we face opposition in doing what is right, just as Nehemiah did.
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