Ezra 8:14

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists some names from the family of Bigvai: Uthai and Zabbud, along with seventy males. It's part of a list in Ezra of those returning from exile. The key message is about the return and the specific people involved.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're going on a big trip with your family. This verse is like a list of who's going with you. There are some big names like Uthai and Zabbud, and a bunch of other people too. It's like counting everyone before you leave on your adventure.

Historical Background

Ezra wrote this around 450 BC, listing people who returned to Jerusalem from Babylonian exile. The audience was the returning exiles and future generations who would read about their ancestors' return. The cultural setting was post-exile with a focus on restoring the temple and community.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this can remind us of the importance of remembering our family history and the people who have helped shape our community. Just as the returnees remembered those who came back with them, we too can honor the people who have been significant in our lives.

Topics

return from exilecommunitygenealogyrestorationleadershipcommunity

Related Verses

Ezra 2:1Nehemiah 7:71 Chronicles 9:1Exodus 12:37Jeremiah 29:10

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are the names Uthai and Zabbud mentioned?
Their names are mentioned to highlight specific leaders among the returning exiles. This helps identify the key figures in the community's return.
What does the mention of seventy males signify?
It likely indicates a significant group of men returning from exile, possibly for labor or community leadership roles, emphasizing the scale of the return.
How does this verse fit into the larger story of Ezra?
This verse is part of a detailed record of those who returned with Ezra, showcasing the extensive effort to restore the community in Jerusalem after the exile.
What can we learn from the names and numbers in Ezra 8:14?
We can learn about the importance of community and leadership, and how individuals play crucial roles in restoration efforts, mirroring the collective effort needed in modern community-building.
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