Ezra 5:6

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

This verse mentions a letter sent by Tatnai, the governor, and his companions, Shetharboznai and the Apharsachites, to King Darius. They are reporting about the rebuilding activities in Jerusalem. The key message is about communication between officials and the king regarding the rebuilding of the temple.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're telling the principal about what's happening in your classroom. Tatnai and his friends are doing something similar. They're writing a letter to King Darius to tell him about the building work going on in Jerusalem.

Historical Background

This verse is part of the Book of Ezra, which was likely written between 450 and 400 BC. It details the return of the Jews from Babylonian captivity and the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem. The audience includes the returning exiles and later readers of the Bible. The cultural setting is post-exile, with a Persian king ruling over the region.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, if you're working on a big project at work and there are obstacles, you might write a report to your boss, explaining what's happening and requesting support. This verse shows the importance of clear communication in leadership and project management.

Topics

leadershipcommunicationrebuildingtrustreportingadministration

Related Verses

Ezra 6:6Nehemiah 2:7Esther 1:31 Kings 22:26Daniel 6:22

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Tatnai in Ezra 5:6?
Tatnai was a governor appointed by the Persian Empire to oversee the region around Jerusalem. He was responsible for the administration and reported to King Darius.
What was the purpose of the letter in Ezra 5:6?
The letter was sent to inform King Darius about the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem. It was a formal report to keep the king updated on the progress and any issues encountered.
Why is Darius mentioned in Ezra 5:6?
Darius was the king of Persia at the time. The letter was sent to him to ensure he was aware of the temple rebuilding efforts and to request his continued support and approval.
What does this verse tell us about the rebuilding of the temple?
This verse indicates that the rebuilding of the temple was a significant event that required official reporting to the Persian king. It highlights the political and administrative aspects of the temple's reconstruction.
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