Nehemiah 3:6

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how Jehoiada and Meshullam repaired the old gate, setting up its beams, doors, locks, and bars. The key message is about community effort in rebuilding and restoration.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friend are fixing a broken treehouse door. You both work together to put back the hinges, lock, and even the latch. That's what Jehoiada and Meshullam did for an old gate—they fixed it up so it could protect the city again.

Historical Background

The book of Nehemiah was written by Nehemiah, a Jewish leader, around the 5th century BC. It describes the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls after the Babylonian exile. The audience was the Jewish people returning to their homeland, and the setting was a time of reconstruction and restoration.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, if a community faces the challenge of rebuilding after a natural disaster, this verse reminds us that working together can restore what was lost and make the community stronger. For example, neighbors repairing a damaged community center can embody the spirit of this verse.

Topics

rebuildingcommunity effortrestorationleadershipfaithhope

Related Verses

Ezra 3:8Psalm 127:1Matthew 19:26Romans 15:25Haggai 2:5

Frequently Asked Questions

Who were Jehoiada and Meshullam?
Jehoiada and Meshullam were two individuals who played a role in the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls. They worked together to repair the old gate.
Why is the old gate important in Nehemiah's time?
The old gate was important because it was part of the city's defenses. Rebuilding it was essential for protecting the city and restoring its former glory.
What can we learn about teamwork from this verse?
We learn that teamwork is crucial for achieving great tasks. Jehoiada and Meshullam worked together to repair the gate, showing the power of community effort.
How can this verse apply to modern community projects?
This verse can apply to modern community projects by encouraging cooperation and effort from all members. It shows that working together can lead to successful restoration and rebuilding efforts.
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