Ezra 2:64
Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)
What Does This Mean?
Ezra 2:64 tells us that the total number of people who returned from exile in Babylon to rebuild Jerusalem was 42,360. No specific speaker is mentioned; it's part of a census record. The key message is about the large number of people who came together to rebuild their homeland.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you and all your friends from school, and all the families in your neighborhood, decided to rebuild a big playground that had been broken for a long time. That's kind of like what happened here, but with even more people working together to rebuild a whole city!
Historical Background
Ezra, a priest and scribe, wrote this book likely around 440 BCE. The audience was the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile. The cultural setting was one of rebuilding and reestablishing religious practices after a long period of captivity.
Living It Out Today
Today, this can remind us of the power of community and collective effort. When a neighborhood or community faces a challenge, coming together can lead to significant progress and rebuilding, much like the returnees did for Jerusalem.