Ezra 1:2
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Kini mao ang giingon ni Ciro nga hari sa Persia: Ang tanan nga mga gingharian sa yuta gihatag kanako ni Jehova, ang Dios sa langit; ug iyang gisugo ako sa pagpatukod alang kaniya sa usa ka balay sa Jerusalem, nga anaa sa Juda.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, King Cyrus of Persia is speaking. He claims that God has given him all the kingdoms of the earth and has instructed him to build a house for God in Jerusalem. The key message is about divine instruction and obedience.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your teacher asked you to build a special clubhouse for them. That's what God is asking King Cyrus to do. He's telling Cyrus to build a special house for God in Jerusalem.
Historical Background
The Book of Ezra was written by the prophet Ezra after the Babylonian exile. This verse is part of the historical account of the return of the Jews to Jerusalem. The audience is the Jews returning to rebuild Jerusalem, and the cultural setting is the Persian Empire.
Living It Out Today
Today, a similar scenario might be someone in a position of power being instructed to support a charitable cause. For example, a CEO might be inspired to build a community center in a neighborhood in need.
Topics
obediencedivine instructionrebuildingreturn from exileleadershiphistorical events
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who was King Cyrus?
King Cyrus was the ruler of the Persian Empire who allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple.
What does it mean to build a house for God?
Building a house for God refers to constructing a temple or a place of worship for God's presence among the people.
Why is this verse important?
This verse is important because it shows how God works through non-Israelite rulers to fulfill His purposes and bring about His will.
How can this verse be applied to modern leadership?
Modern leaders can apply this verse by recognizing divine guidance and using their power to support and build up their communities.
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