Ezra 7:6
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
What Does This Mean?
Ezra, a skilled scribe familiar with the law of Moses, traveled from Babylon to Israel. The king granted Ezra's requests because God was with him. This verse highlights God's guidance and Ezra's devotion to the law.
Explained for Children
Imagine Ezra as a very smart teacher who knew all about the special rules given by God. He moved from a faraway place called Babylon to help teach people about these rules. The king thought Ezra was so good at his job that he said yes to everything Ezra asked for because God was helping Ezra do his work.
Historical Background
The book of Ezra was likely written by Ezra himself or someone from his time, around the 5th century BCE. It was written for the Jews returning from exile in Babylon to rebuild Jerusalem and restore their religious practices. The setting was a time of transition and rebuilding after a long period of captivity.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can apply to situations where someone is dedicated to their faith and receives unexpected support from others. For example, a teacher who is passionate about teaching the Bible might find that their school administration or community supports them in their endeavors.