Nehemiah 9:14
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Gitudloan mo sila bahin sa ilang himuon sa Adlaw nga Igpapahulay. Ug gisugo mo sila pinaagi sa imong alagad nga si Moises nga tumanon nila ang imong mga sugo, mga tulomanon, ug mga lagda.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that God gave the people the special day of rest, the Sabbath, and other rules through Moses. It highlights God's guidance through Moses to the Israelites.
Explained for Children
Imagine your teacher giving you rules to follow at school and on weekends. That's like what God did for the Israelites through Moses. God gave them the Sabbath, a special day to rest and remember God's work.
Historical Background
Nehemiah 9:14 is part of the Book of Nehemiah, written by Nehemiah around 445-420 BCE. This verse is part of a prayer of confession and thanksgiving by the Israelites for God's faithfulness. It reflects the covenant relationship between God and the Israelites.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, we can apply this by setting aside specific times to rest and reflect on God’s goodness. Like the Sabbath, we might choose a day each week to disconnect from work and focus on spiritual growth and family.
Topics
SabbathLaws and CommandmentsMosesCovenantGuidanceRestoration
Related Verses
Exodus 20:8-11Exodus 31:12-17Deuteronomy 5:12-15Mark 2:27-28Hebrews 4:9-10
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the Sabbath in this verse?
The Sabbath is a special day of rest and worship God commanded the Israelites to observe. It was meant to be a day to remember God's creation and His deliverance from slavery.
How were the laws given to the Israelites?
The laws were given through Moses, who acted as a mediator between God and the Israelites. Moses delivered God's commands and instructions to the people.
What is the purpose of precepts, statutes, and laws in the Bible?
These laws were given to guide the Israelites in their daily lives, to show them God's will, and to help them live in a way that honors God and reflects His character.
Why is Moses referred to as 'thy servant'?
Moses is called 'thy servant' because he was a devoted follower and representative of God. This title emphasizes his role in delivering God's messages and laws to the Israelites.
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