Ezra 5:10
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
كَمَا سَألنَاهُمْ عَنْ أسْمَائِهِمْ لِكَي نُبَلِّغَكَ بِهَا وَنَكتُبَ لَكَ أسْمَاءَ قَادَتِهِمْ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the people are reporting back to someone important about a group of builders. They are listing the names of the leaders among those builders to provide clear information.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're helping your teacher understand who's in charge of a big project at school. You write down the names of the kids who are leading it. That's what they're doing here, but with building a big temple!
Historical Background
Ezra was written around the 5th century BCE. This part of the book describes interactions between returning exiles and local officials. The text reflects the efforts of the Jews to rebuild their temple in Jerusalem after their exile.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can see how important it is to keep good records and be transparent in our dealings, especially when dealing with leadership or significant projects, much like these builders doing their work openly and honestly.
Topics
leadershiptransparencyreconstructionrecord-keepingaccountabilitybuilding
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ezra 5:10 teach about leadership?
It emphasizes the importance of knowing and recognizing those who lead significant projects, ensuring accountability and transparency.
Why is transparency important in this context?
Transparency ensures that all parties are clear about who is responsible for the work, reducing misunderstandings and fostering trust.
How does this relate to rebuilding the temple?
The leaders were ensuring that the rebuilding was done openly and that the names of the key figures were known, reflecting a transparent approach to this sacred task.
What can we learn about record-keeping from this verse?
The verse highlights the value of keeping detailed records, especially when managing large, important projects, to maintain order and accountability.
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