Jeremiah 52:21

Cebuano CBV - Unknown

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the dimensions of one of the pillars in the Temple. It mentions that the pillar was eighteen cubits tall, twelve cubits around, and had a thickness of four fingers. The pillar was hollow, meaning it was not solid.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big empty soda can. This verse talks about a pillar in a big building, like a soda can but much bigger. It's 18 big steps tall, as wide around as 12 big steps, and not very thick - about as thick as your fingers.

Historical Background

Jeremiah, a prophet, wrote this verse during the Babylonian exile in the 6th century BCE. It was part of a detailed account of the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple, meant to remind the exiled Jews of their history and to inspire hope for restoration.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this verse reminds us of the importance of details and the significance of structures in our lives. Just as the pillars were significant in the Temple, details in our lives can hold great meaning and should be appreciated.

Topics

historyarchitecturetempledimensionsconstructionexile

Related Verses

1 Kings 7:15-222 Chronicles 3:15-171 Kings 7:41-42Ezekiel 40:49-50Revelation 3:12

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the pillar hollow?
The pillar was likely hollow for structural reasons, to reduce the weight and make it easier to construct while still maintaining its strength.
What is the significance of the measurements given?
These measurements give us an idea of the scale and grandeur of the Temple's architecture. They also provide a historical record of the building's dimensions.
How does this relate to the Babylonian exile?
This verse is part of a larger narrative about the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, which led to the Babylonian exile, serving as a reminder of that significant historical event.
Why is this verse important for modern readers?
For modern readers, this verse emphasizes the importance of understanding and appreciating historical details and structures, offering insight into the complexity of ancient architecture and its significance.
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