Nehemiah 13:12
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Unya nagdala ang tibook Juda sa bahin nga ikapulo sa trigo, ug sa bag-ong vino, ug sa lana ngadto sa mga tipiganan sa bahandi.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that all of Judah brought their tithes, which included corn, new wine, and oil, to the treasuries. It shows how the people were committed to supporting the temple and its services.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a piggy bank, and you put in a part of your allowance every week. That's what the people of Judah did, but instead of money, they gave a part of their food and drinks to help the temple.
Historical Background
Nehemiah wrote this verse as part of the book of Nehemiah, which was written around 445-420 BC. The audience was the returning exiles who had come back to Jerusalem after the Babylonian captivity. This verse highlights the importance of supporting religious institutions.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this by ensuring we support our churches or religious institutions in whatever way we can, whether it's through financial contributions, volunteering, or sharing our talents.
Topics
tithesupporting religious institutionscommitmentobedienceblessingsfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to bring tithe?
Bringing tithe means giving a portion of one's earnings or resources to support religious institutions, as a sign of gratitude and commitment.
Why is tithing important?
Tithing is important because it helps support the work of religious institutions and demonstrates a person's commitment to their faith.
How can we apply Nehemiah 13:12 in our daily lives?
We can apply this by regularly supporting our religious communities through financial contributions, volunteering, or sharing our skills and talents.
What does Nehemiah 13:12 teach about supporting the temple?
This verse teaches that supporting the temple is a collective responsibility and should be done regularly with dedication.
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