Ezra 1:7
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Ingon man usab gipagula ni Ciro nga hari ang mga sudlanan sa balay ni Jehova, nga gidala ni Nabucodonosor gikan sa Jerusalem, ug gibutang sa sulod sa balay sa iyang mga dios;
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how Cyrus, the king of Persia, returned the sacred vessels of the Lord's temple that had been taken from Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar. The vessels were previously stored in the temple of Babylonian gods.
Explained for Children
Imagine if someone took your favorite toys and put them in their toy box. Then, a nice person comes and gives those toys back to you. That's kind of what happened here, but with special things from God's house.
Historical Background
The book of Ezra was written by the prophet Ezra after the Babylonian exile. It was written around 450 BC for the returned Jewish exiles, detailing the return to Jerusalem and the rebuilding of the temple.
Living It Out Today
When a company goes bankrupt, its assets might be sold to another company. If that company later decides to return those assets, it's like a reverse takeover. This verse shows that even in difficult situations, things can turn around, and what was lost can be reclaimed.
Topics
returnrebuildingredemptionrestorationsacred itemshistorical events
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Cyrus return the vessels?
Cyrus likely returned the vessels as part of his policy to restore the temples of gods throughout his empire, which included the God of the Jews.
What were the vessels used for?
These vessels were used in the worship and rituals of the Lord in the temple, serving as sacred items that held religious significance.
How does this event fit into the broader story of Ezra?
This event marks a significant step in the restoration of the Jewish community, setting the stage for the rebuilding of the temple and the revival of religious practices.
What can we learn from this verse about leadership?
Leaders can make a significant impact by making decisions that support the restoration of what was lost, showing leadership that respects and values the heritage and traditions of others.
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