Nehemiah 3:5

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

In Nehemiah 3:5, we learn that the Tekoites worked to rebuild the wall, but their leaders did not join them in the effort. The verse shows a contrast between those who actively participate and those who do not.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends are cleaning up the park. Your friends are picking up trash, but the older kids who are supposed to help don't want to get their hands dirty. That's what happened here - some people worked hard, but the leaders didn't join in.

Historical Background

Nehemiah was written by Nehemiah, a Jewish leader who returned to Jerusalem to rebuild the city walls. The book was likely written around 445-432 BCE, addressing the Jewish community returning from exile. This verse reflects the communal effort and the contrast between those who participated and those who did not.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, imagine a community project like a neighborhood clean-up. Some residents work hard, while others refuse to help. This verse teaches us the importance of leading by example and contributing to community efforts.

Topics

leadershipservicecommunitywork ethicaccountabilityresponsibility

Related Verses

Ezra 3:12Nehemiah 4:10Matthew 20:25-281 Corinthians 9:16-171 Timothy 3:1-13

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to 'put their necks to the work'?
Putting one's neck to the work means fully committing to a task, working hard without hesitation. In this verse, it highlights the leaders' lack of commitment.
Why did the Tekoite nobles not join the work?
The verse suggests that the nobles did not join the rebuilding effort, possibly due to a sense of superiority or a lack of concern for the common good.
What can we learn from the Tekoites' work ethic?
The Tekoites show us the importance of community involvement and dedication to a shared goal, even when leaders do not participate.
How can this verse influence our leadership style?
Leaders should lead by example, actively participating in community efforts and encouraging others to contribute as well, rather than staying aloof from the work.
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