Nehemiah 10:22
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Nehemiah lists the names of some individuals who were part of a covenant made to return to God. It specifically mentions Pelatiah, Hanan, and Anaiah. The verse does not have direct speech but is part of a larger list of people who participated in a significant act of faith.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends signing a promise to be nicer and help each other more. In this part of the Bible, some friends named Pelatiah, Hanan, and Anaiah are part of a big group making a similar promise to God.
Historical Background
Nehemiah was written around 445-420 B.C.E. by Nehemiah, a Persian official and governor of Judah. This passage lists names of people who joined in the covenant to obey God's laws after returning from exile in Babylon. The audience was primarily the Jews returning to Jerusalem.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where a group of friends, like those named here, commit to support each other in staying true to their values. In modern times, this could be a group of coworkers agreeing to maintain ethical standards at work.