Nehemiah 3:31

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

Nehemiah 3:31 describes how Malchiah, the son of a goldsmith, repaired a part of the wall near the Nethinims and merchants, close to the Miphkad Gate and the corner of the wall. This shows the collaborative effort in rebuilding Jerusalem's walls.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're helping to fix a big fence around your playground. Just like you work with your friends to make the playground safe and fun, Malchiah worked with others to fix the wall around Jerusalem, keeping the city safe and strong.

Historical Background

The Book of Nehemiah was written by Nehemiah himself, a Jewish leader and governor, during the 5th century BC. It details the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls after the Babylonian exile, with a focus on the community's dedication to this task under Nehemiah's leadership.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse encourages us to take responsibility for our community's well-being. Just as Malchiah repaired a specific part of the wall, each of us can contribute to our community's strength by taking on roles that align with our skills and passions.

Topics

communityrebuildingdedicationleadershipservicerestoration

Related Verses

Ezra 2:43Ezra 2:58Ezra 8:20Ezra 8:241 Chronicles 9:15

Frequently Asked Questions

Who were the Nethinims mentioned in Nehemiah 3:31?
The Nethinims were a group of people appointed by the Israelites to assist the Levites in the temple service. They were descendants of those who had been set apart for temple work after the return from Babylonian exile.
What is the Miphkad Gate mentioned in Nehemiah 3:31?
The Miphkad Gate was likely one of the gates of Jerusalem, possibly near the Temple area. The exact location is debated, but it was an important point of entry and exit for the city.
Why is Malchiah's role highlighted in this verse?
Malchiah's role is highlighted to show the individual contributions that were crucial for the rebuilding effort. His specific task near the Nethinims and merchants demonstrates the organized and detailed approach to the restoration of Jerusalem's walls.
How does this verse relate to community service?
This verse emphasizes the importance of community service and individual contributions. Each person, like Malchiah, plays a vital role in the collective effort to improve and maintain their community.
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