Zechariah 5:11

Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, someone is explaining to the prophet Zechariah that a structure will be built in Shinar, which was an ancient region of Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq). The house or building will be firmly established and placed on its own base.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're building a toy house for your favorite doll. You want to put it somewhere safe where it won't fall over. This verse is like that, but for a big building in a place called Shinar. The building is going to stay there safely and be strong.

Historical Background

Zechariah was written by the prophet of the same name around 520 BC. It was meant for the Israelites who had returned from exile in Babylon, providing hope and guidance as they rebuilt Jerusalem and its temple.

Living It Out Today

Think about a time when you started something new, like a hobby or a project at work. This verse reminds us that with proper planning and a solid foundation, our efforts can be successful and enduring, just like the house in Shinar.

Topics

hopefoundationrebuildingstructureperseveranceestablishment

Related Verses

Genesis 11:2Daniel 1:2Ezra 5:8Jeremiah 50:9Revelation 17:5

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Shinar significant in this context?
Shinar was the location of ancient Babylon, known historically as a place of great buildings and human achievement. Mentioning it highlights the scale and importance of what's being built.
What does 'established' mean here?
'Established' suggests that whatever is being built will be stable and secure, with lasting impact — much like how a well-built house stands strong over time.
Can you explain the concept of 'setting upon her own base'?
Setting something on its own base means giving it a firm foundation. It's about ensuring stability and strength, so whatever is built will endure without falling apart or needing constant repair.
How does this verse apply to my life today?
This verse encourages us to build our lives on strong foundations, whether in personal projects, relationships, or spiritual growth. With a solid base, we can achieve long-term stability and success.
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