Ezra 7:3
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists part of Ezra's genealogy, naming his ancestors Amariah, Azariah, and Meraioth. It helps establish Ezra's lineage and his role as a priest and scribe in the post-exilic period. This genealogy emphasizes his connection to the priesthood.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you need to know who your great-grandparents are. Ezra needed to know his family tree too, to show he was part of a special group of people who helped God's people. This verse lists some of his family members.
Historical Background
Ezra, a priest and scribe, wrote this section of the Bible during the post-exilic period. The audience was the returning exiles to Jerusalem, and the cultural setting was one of reconstruction and re-establishment of religious practices after the Babylonian exile.
Living It Out Today
Understanding your family history can provide a sense of identity and purpose. In modern life, knowing your roots can inspire you to carry on family traditions or even start new ones based on your heritage.