Ezra 7:8
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
وَوَصَلَ عَزْرا إلَى مَدينَةِ القُدْسِ فِي الشَّهرِ الخامِسِ مِنَ السَّنَةِ السّابِعَةِ لِحُكمِ المَلِكِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Ezra arrived in Jerusalem in the fifth month, which was during the seventh year of the king's reign. There is no specific speaker mentioned here, but the key message is about Ezra's arrival and the timing.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're planning a big trip to visit your grandparents. This verse is like saying you finally got there on a specific day. Ezra's big trip was to Jerusalem, and he got there in the middle of the summer, right when the king had been ruling for seven years.
Historical Background
Ezra 7:8 is part of the book of Ezra, written by Ezra himself. It was written around the 5th century BCE, and it was aimed at the Jewish people returning from exile in Babylon. The cultural setting was one of rebuilding the Jewish community and the Temple in Jerusalem.
Living It Out Today
Imagine moving to a new city to start a new job. Just like Ezra arriving in Jerusalem, you're arriving at a crucial moment and facing new challenges. This verse can remind us to be patient and to trust in God during transitions.
Topics
return from exileleadershiprebuildingfaithfulnessJewish historyrenewal
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Ezra in the Bible?
Ezra was a Jewish priest and scribe who led the second group of exiles back to Jerusalem from Babylon. He was instrumental in rebuilding and restoring the Jewish community and the Temple.
What does it mean that Ezra arrived in the fifth month?
The fifth month refers to the month of Ab (modern-day July/August). This timing was significant as it marked a period of rebuilding and renewal for the Jewish community.
Who was the king mentioned in Ezra 7:8?
The king referred to in this verse is likely Artaxerxes I, the Persian king who allowed Ezra and others to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple.
What can we learn from Ezra's journey to Jerusalem?
Ezra's journey shows us the importance of faith, perseverance, and trust in God during times of transition and rebuilding, reminding us to maintain our spiritual commitments.
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