2 Chronicles 31:13
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
وَعَمِلَ تَحْتَ إمْرَةِ كُونَنْيا وَأخِيهِ شَمْعَى كُلٌّ مِنْ يَحِيئِيلَ وَعَزَرْيا وَنَحَثَ وَعَسائِيلَ وَيَرِيمُوثَ وَيُوزابادَ وَإيلِيئِيلَ وَيَسْمَخْيَا وَمَحَثَ وَبَنايا. وَقَدِ اخْتارَ المَلِكُ حَزَقِيّا وَعَزَرْيا المَسؤُولُ عَنْ بَيْتِ اللهِ هَؤُلاءِ الرِّجالَ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists the names of ten overseers who were under the command of Cononiah and Shimei. Hezekiah the king and Azariah the ruler of the house of God gave them their instructions. The verse highlights the organizational structure and leadership roles in the temple under King Hezekiah's reign.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're part of a big club and there are lots of helpers to make sure everything runs smoothly. In this verse, we see a list of helpers named Jehiel, Azaziah, and others. They work for two main leaders, Cononiah and Shimei, who get their orders from the king and a special ruler of the temple. It's like having a team to make sure the club stays fun and organized!
Historical Background
2 Chronicles was written by unknown authors, possibly priests or Levites, around the 4th century BCE. It was written for the Jewish exiles returning from Babylon to Jerusalem. The cultural setting was one of re-establishing religious practices and rebuilding the temple after a period of neglect under previous kings.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can remind us of the importance of clear leadership and structured roles in any organization. For example, in a non-profit, having clear roles like project managers and coordinators ensures that the organization runs smoothly and meets its goals.
Topics
leadershiporganizationtemple serviceroyal governancereligious practiceshistorical context
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does this verse tell us about the temple structure during Hezekiah's reign?
This verse shows us that there was a clear hierarchy and organizational structure within the temple, with overseers managing various tasks under the direction of Cononiah and Shimei, who were ultimately accountable to King Hezekiah.
Who were Cononiah and Shimei?
Cononiah and Shimei were key leaders under King Hezekiah, responsible for overseeing the temple's administration and ensuring its proper functioning. They were likely high-ranking officials or priests.
How did this organization help in the temple's operations?
This organized structure ensured that the temple's daily operations ran smoothly and efficiently, with specific roles and responsibilities assigned to individuals, which was crucial for maintaining religious practices and order.
What can we learn from the leadership structure in this verse?
We can learn the importance of clear leadership and defined roles in any organizational setting. This ensures accountability and efficiency, which are crucial for the success of any project or institution.
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