Ezra 6:13
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
إكْمالُ بِناءِ الهَيْكَل وَبِحَسَبِ رِسالَةِ المَلِكِ دارِيُوسَ هَذِهِ، بَذَلَ تَتْنايُ والِي إقلِيمِ غَرْبِ نَهرِ الفُراتِ وَشَتَرْبُوزْنايُ وَرِفاقُهُما كُلَّ جُهدِهِمْ لِتَنفِيذِ ما أمَرَ بِهِ المَلِكُ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Tatnai, Shetharboznai, and their team followed the orders of King Darius without delay. They were responsible for overseeing construction projects in the region and acted quickly to support the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big project to build a clubhouse in your backyard. Your parents tell you to get everything ready quickly. Your friends, like Tatnai and Shetharboznai, listen to your parents and get right to work, just like in this story.
Historical Background
Ezra 6 was written by the scribe Ezra, likely in the mid-5th century BCE. It describes the continuation of the temple's reconstruction in Jerusalem under the decree of King Darius. The text is set against the backdrop of Persian rule over Judea.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, when a leader gives you clear instructions, it’s wise to act quickly and efficiently. For example, if your boss assigns you a project, tackling it promptly can lead to better outcomes and show your dedication.
Topics
obedienceleadershiprebuildingconstructionPersian Empirefaithfulness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who were Tatnai and Shetharboznai?
Tatnai and Shetharboznai were Persian officials responsible for overseeing the region around Jerusalem. They had the task of ensuring that the rebuilding of the temple was carried out according to King Darius's orders.
What did Darius's order entail?
Darius's order was to ensure the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem, including providing materials and support for the construction. This order was crucial for the restoration of the temple.
Why was quick action important?
Quick action was important because it showed respect for the king's orders and ensured that the temple could be rebuilt without delay, maintaining the momentum of the project.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
This verse teaches us that effective leadership involves prompt action in response to instructions and the ability to work together with a team to achieve a common goal, such as the rebuilding of the temple.
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