Ezra 3:10
Baoule (NYANMIƐN NDƐ'N 1998)
Kɛ sua kplanfuɛ'm be wlali Anannganman i sua'n i bo ase'n, be flɛli Nyanmiɛn nyrun jranfuɛ mun kɛ be wa trɛn i bo. Be ´ba'n, be tralɛ'n wla be wun, be awɛ'n wo bé sa nun. Levifuɛ nga be ti Azaf awlo'n nunfuɛ'm be kusu be jue tolɛ ninnge ng'ɔ ti kɛ ndɛ sa'n wo bé sa nun. Be wa manmannin Anannganman kɛ Famiɛn David kleli kɛ be `yo'n sa.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the laying of the foundation for the temple of the Lord. The priests and Levites were dressed in their ceremonial clothing and used trumpets and cymbals to praise the Lord, following the pattern set by King David.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends are building a special clubhouse for your toys. When you finish the base, you have a big celebration with music and singing, just like the people in this story were celebrating the start of building their special house for God.
Historical Background
Ezra 3:10 is part of the Book of Ezra, written around the 5th century BCE. The text describes the events after the Babylonian exile, when the Israelites returned to Jerusalem and began rebuilding the temple. The account reflects the cultural and religious practices of the time, emphasizing the importance of communal worship and adherence to ancestral traditions.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse reminds us of the importance of celebrating the foundations of our faith and community efforts. Just as the builders celebrated the laying of the temple's foundation, we can celebrate the beginnings of new projects in our lives, especially those that are spiritually significant.
Topics
worshiprebuildingcommunitycelebrationtraditionmusic
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the priests and Levites dressed in their ceremonial clothing?
They were dressed in their ceremonial clothing to show respect and honor to God during the important event of laying the foundation of the temple.
What role did trumpets and cymbals play in this celebration?
The trumpets and cymbals were used to praise God through music, which was an integral part of worship practices, as established by King David.
How does this verse relate to King David?
The verse mentions that the priests and Levites praised the Lord according to the ordinance of David, indicating that the musical worship practices were based on the traditions established by King David.
What can we learn from the celebration described in this verse?
We can learn the importance of celebrating milestones in our spiritual journey and the value of following established traditions in worship to honor God.
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