Nehemiah 10:29
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nanumpa uban kanamong mga pangulo nga tumanon namo ang Kasugoan nga gihatag sa Dios pinaagi sa iyang alagad nga si Moises, ug dawaton namo ang tunglo sa Dios kon dili namo matuman ang among saad nga sundon namo ang tanang mga sugo, mga lagda, ug mga tulomanon sa Ginoo nga among Dios.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes people making a promise to follow God's laws and commandments, given by Moses. They agreed to do this with their leaders and took an oath to stay true to God's teachings.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends made a promise to always play by the rules in a game. Now, think of God's rules as the game rules, and the people in this story are promising to always follow them, just like you and your friends would promise to play fairly.
Historical Background
Nehemiah 10:29 is part of the book of Nehemiah, which was written by Nehemiah, a Jewish leader, in the 5th century BC. The audience was the Jewish people who had returned to Jerusalem from exile. The cultural setting was a time when the community was rebuilding and reaffirming their commitment to God’s laws.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can apply to a group of friends or community members who make a commitment to uphold moral and ethical standards, much like a neighborhood agreeing to follow local laws to keep the community safe and harmonious.
Topics
commitmentlawsoathleadershipfaithfulnesscommunity
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to 'enter into a curse and an oath'?
This means to make a serious commitment or promise. In ancient times, entering into a curse meant agreeing to suffer consequences if the promise was broken, while an oath was a solemn pledge to uphold the promise.
Why were they following God's laws given by Moses?
The people were reaffirming their commitment to God and His teachings, which were given to them through Moses. This was a way to show their dedication to God and to maintain their relationship with Him.
What does 'judgments and statutes' refer to?
Judgments and statutes refer to the rules and laws given by God to guide the people's behavior and justice system. These were part of the broader set of commandments that the people promised to follow.
Why is this important for the community?
This commitment was crucial for the community to rebuild and maintain unity and faithfulness to God. By agreeing to follow God's laws, they were setting a foundation for their society to thrive and remain true to their beliefs.
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