Nehemiah 8:3
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
What Does This Mean?
Nehemiah 8:3 describes a public reading of the law by Ezra, who read the book of the law from morning until midday in front of the water gate. The people, including men, women, and those who could understand, listened attentively to the reading.
Explained for Children
Imagine your teacher reading a storybook to your whole class and everyone listens very carefully. That's what happened here. Ezra read a very important book to all the people, and everyone listened closely to learn.
Historical Background
Nehemiah 8:3 is part of the book of Nehemiah, written by Nehemiah around the 5th century BCE. It describes the return of the Jews from exile and their efforts to rebuild Jerusalem. The reading of the law was a significant event for the community, emphasizing the importance of God's teachings.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this by ensuring that we listen attentively when learning about God’s word, whether in a church service, a Bible study, or reading on our own. Just like the people in Nehemiah’s time, we should prioritize understanding and applying God’s teachings.