Ezra 2:13
Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)
What Does This Mean?
This verse lists the number of descendants of Adonikam who returned from exile in Babylon to rebuild Jerusalem. It states that 666 people from Adonikam's family came back. The text does not have a speaker, as it is part of a census list.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big family reunion where all the cousins, aunts, and uncles come back home. This verse is like counting all those family members coming back to rebuild their old house. There were 666 family members from Adonikam's family who came back.
Historical Background
Ezra 2 is part of the Book of Ezra, which was written around 450-430 BCE. It records the return of the Israelites from Babylonian exile to rebuild Jerusalem and the temple. The census was taken by a leader named Zerubbabel, and the audience was the Israelites who were returning home.
Living It Out Today
Today, when a community faces a crisis or needs rebuilding, it can be a collective effort of families and individuals coming together. Like the descendants of Adonikam, people can contribute to the restoration and growth of their community.