Ezra 6:3

Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us about King Cyrus's decree that allowed the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem. It specified the dimensions and the strength of the foundation. The king was supporting the Jews in rebuilding their place of worship.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your school was destroyed, but then a kind mayor said, 'Build a new school, make it big and strong!' That's what King Cyrus did for the Jews' house of prayer.

Historical Background

This verse is from the book of Ezra, written around the 4th century BCE. It documents the decree by King Cyrus of Persia, which allowed the Jews to return from exile and rebuild their temple in Jerusalem.

Living It Out Today

Just like King Cyrus supported the rebuilding of the temple, we can support the restoration and strengthening of our communities' places of worship and cultural centers today.

Topics

restorationfaithleadershipcommunityrebuildingsupport

Related Verses

1 Chronicles 3:17Nehemiah 1:8Ezra 1:1Ezra 7:12Isaiah 44:28

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is King Cyrus's decree significant?
King Cyrus's decree was significant because it marked a turning point for the Jewish people, allowing them to return from exile and rebuild their temple, symbolizing hope and restoration.
What were the dimensions of the temple as per the decree?
The decree specified that the temple should be 60 cubits high and 60 cubits wide, indicating a grand and imposing structure to serve as the center of worship.
How does this verse relate to leadership?
This verse shows how a leader like King Cyrus can positively impact a community by supporting their religious practices and cultural heritage, thus fostering unity and restoration.
What can we learn from the focus on strong foundations in this verse?
The emphasis on strong foundations teaches us the importance of building a solid base for any endeavor, ensuring long-term stability and success.
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