Nehemiah 2:11

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What Does This Mean?

Nehemiah came to Jerusalem and stayed there for three days. This verse is part of Nehemiah's account of his journey to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. The key message is Nehemiah's careful planning and contemplation before beginning his mission.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're going on a big trip to fix up your favorite playground. Before you start, you spend a few days looking around and planning how you'll do it. That's what Nehemiah did in Jerusalem—he arrived and took three days to think about his big plan.

Historical Background

Nehemiah, a Persian cupbearer, wrote this account in the 5th century BC. The book of Nehemiah was likely written for the Israelites who had returned from exile. The cultural setting was one of rebuilding and re-establishing the community in Jerusalem after a period of destruction and disarray.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this can be applied to situations where we need to prepare ourselves before starting a big project or facing a challenging situation. Taking time to assess and plan can lead to better outcomes.

Topics

rebuildingplanningleadershipJerusalemreturn from exilecontemplation

Related Verses

Ezra 3:1Acts 21:5Isaiah 62:6Luke 14:28Ecclesiastes 9:10

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Nehemiah's three-day stay signify?
Nehemiah's three-day stay signifies his careful preparation and planning. He took time to assess the situation and formulate his strategy before starting his mission.
What other Bible figures took time to prepare?
This verse illustrates the importance of initial planning and assessment before undertaking a rebuilding project, similar to Nehemiah's mission to rebuild Jerusalem's walls.
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