Nehemiah 2:13

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Nehemiah sneaks out at night to inspect the walls and gates of Jerusalem, which are in ruins. He sees that the walls are broken and the gates have been burned. This is Nehemiah's first look at the destruction and his motivation to rebuild.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite toy house, and one day you find it broken and with a burned door. You would want to fix it, right? That's what Nehemiah does. He sees Jerusalem in bad shape and decides to fix it.

Historical Background

Nehemiah 2:13 is from the book of Nehemiah, written by Nehemiah around 445 BC. Nehemiah, a Jewish leader in exile in Persia, is concerned about the state of Jerusalem and returns to rebuild its walls and gates. This verse shows his initial inspection of the damage.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse teaches us to take initiative and assess situations thoroughly before acting. For example, if you want to start a community project, first understand the needs and challenges by carefully observing and gathering information.

Topics

leadershiprebuildingassessmentinitiativecommunity servicerestoration

Related Verses

Ezra 3:12Ezra 9:9Jeremiah 51:58Haggai 1:2Matthew 14:28

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Nehemiah's nighttime inspection?
Nehemiah inspects the walls at night to avoid drawing attention and to ensure he has an accurate, undisturbed view of the damage.
How does this verse connect to Nehemiah's overall mission?
This verse marks the beginning of Nehemiah's mission to rebuild Jerusalem. His inspection provides a clear picture of the work ahead, motivating his subsequent actions.
What can we learn from Nehemiah's initiative?
Nehemiah teaches us the importance of taking initiative and understanding the full scope of a challenge before taking action, ensuring that efforts are directed effectively.
How does this verse relate to community projects today?
This verse encourages modern community leaders to thoroughly assess the needs and conditions of their community before starting any project, ensuring they address the real issues.
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