Nehemiah 10:2
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
وَسَرَايَا وَعَزَرْيَا وَيَرْمِيَا،
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists the names of some people who were part of an agreement in Nehemiah's time. Seraiah, Azariah, and Jeremiah are mentioned here. The verse is part of a list of people who agreed to follow God's laws.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends signed a promise to be nice to each other. This verse is like that, but with grown-ups named Seraiah, Azariah, and Jeremiah who promised to follow God's rules.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the book of Nehemiah, written around 445 BCE. Nehemiah was a Jewish leader who helped rebuild Jerusalem after the exile. The list includes names of people who supported his mission and agreed to uphold God's covenant.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, think of joining a club where members agree to follow a set of rules. Just like these people in Nehemiah's time, you can also commit to following guidelines that help you grow and stay true to your values.
Topics
promiseleadershipcommunitycovenantrebuildingcommitment
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the names in Nehemiah 10:2?
These names represent people who were part of an agreement to follow God's laws. They were leaders in the community who set an example for others to follow.
How does Nehemiah 10:2 relate to modern life?
In modern life, it reminds us of the importance of commitment and following through on our promises, much like these leaders did in rebuilding Jerusalem.
Can you explain the context of Nehemiah 10:2?
Nehemiah 10:2 is part of a list of people who supported Nehemiah's mission to rebuild Jerusalem and agreed to follow God's laws, emphasizing the community's commitment.
What are some cross-references for Nehemiah 10:2?
Some cross-references include Ezra 2:2, Ezra 10:7, Nehemiah 7:7, Ezra 10:15, and 2 Chronicles 31:12, all of which discuss similar themes of commitment and leadership.
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