Nehemiah 12:36

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists the names of men who played musical instruments during a ceremony. These instruments were used by David, who was a king and a man of God. Ezra, a scribe, was leading them.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big party where people are playing music. The party is led by someone who writes important things, and the music is from a long time ago when a great king played it. This verse tells us the names of some of the musicians.

Historical Background

Nehemiah 12 is part of the Book of Nehemiah, written by Nehemiah, a Persian cupbearer who returned to Jerusalem to rebuild the city walls. This event took place in the 5th century BC. The chapter describes the dedication of the rebuilt walls with musical and ceremonial activities.

Living It Out Today

This verse shows the importance of community and leadership in worship. Imagine organizing a community event where everyone plays a role, like a church play or a school concert, where coordination and leadership are key.

Topics

worshipleadershipcommunitymusicceremonyrebuilding

Related Verses

1 Chronicles 15:162 Chronicles 5:12Psalms 81:2Matthew 26:73John 10:27

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are specific names mentioned in this verse?
The specific names are likely mentioned to emphasize the individuals' roles and contributions to the ceremony, highlighting the importance of each person in the community.
How does Ezra's role as a scribe relate to this event?
Ezra's role as a scribe indicates his leadership and guidance in the ceremony, possibly overseeing the proper execution of the musical and ceremonial aspects.
What can we learn about community from Nehemiah 12:36?
We can learn that community involvement and leadership are essential for successful communal activities, such as worship services or community events.
What is the connection between David and the musical instruments?
The instruments were associated with David because he was known for his musical gifts and the development of sacred music for worship.
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