Ezra 5:15
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Ciro reyisti Sesbasar chacharuwa saraquïna: Uca yänaca apthapisina, Jerusalenan Diosan temploparu cutt'ayjjañapataqui. Uqhamaraqui wasitat lurayañapataqui cawqhanccäntejj Diosan templopajja uca chekaru.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that someone is giving instructions to take valuable temple items and deliver them to the temple in Jerusalem so that the house of God can be rebuilt. The speaker is giving a direct order to facilitate the reconstruction of the temple.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're building a really big Lego castle, but some parts of it got broken. Now, someone gives you new pieces and tells you to go back and fix your castle so it can be whole again. That's what this verse is talking about, but for a real temple!
Historical Background
Ezra 5:15 is part of the Book of Ezra, written by the prophet Ezra after the Babylonian exile. It was meant for the returning Israelites who were rebuilding their temple in Jerusalem around the 5th century BCE.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us to support and contribute to the rebuilding of our community's spiritual and physical spaces. For instance, if a church is fundraising to renovate its building, this verse encourages us to participate and help.
Topics
reconstructionfaithsupportcommunityworshipdedication
Related Verses
1 Chronicles 29:1-19Ezra 3:1-3Nehemiah 11:1-2Malachi 3:10Matthew 21:12-13
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was the speaker in Ezra 5:15?
The speaker in this verse is likely a high-ranking official or leader who had the authority to order the return of temple items for the reconstruction of the temple in Jerusalem.
Why is it important to rebuild the temple?
Rebuilding the temple was crucial for the spiritual life of the Israelites. It was a place of worship, offering sacrifices, and a central location for their religious practices, which were vital for their faith and community.
What are the 'vessels' mentioned in Ezra 5:15?
The 'vessels' referred to in this verse are likely precious items used in temple worship, such as golden bowls, lamps, and other ceremonial objects that were essential for proper temple rituals.
How does this verse relate to modern church practices?
This verse can inspire modern church communities to support the rebuilding and maintenance of their places of worship, ensuring that these spaces remain vibrant centers of faith and community life.
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