Nehemiah 3:1
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how Eliashib the high priest and his brothers the priests began to rebuild the Sheep Gate in Jerusalem. They sanctified it and set up its doors. They also worked on the tower of Meah and the tower of Hananeel.
Explained for Children
Imagine a group of friends decided to fix up a playhouse. The leader, Eliashib, and his friends, who were also his family, started by fixing the entrance, or the 'gate'. They made sure it was clean and nice, like how we make sure our rooms are tidy, and they even put up doors. They also worked on two watchtowers nearby. This is how Eliashib and his family helped to make their city better, just like how you and your friends might work together to make your playhouse even more fun.
Historical Background
Nehemiah 3 was written by Nehemiah, a Jewish leader who returned from exile to Jerusalem to rebuild the city walls. This verse is part of a detailed account of the restoration efforts after the Babylonian exile. The audience was likely the returning Jewish community and future generations of Jews who would read about their ancestors' efforts.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, this verse teaches us about teamwork and dedication to a cause. Consider a neighborhood that comes together to fix up a park. Just as Eliashib and the priests worked on the gate and towers, the neighborhood might organize groups to clean, plant trees, and repair playground equipment. This shows how collective effort can lead to significant improvements.