Nehemiah 6:6

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a letter received by Nehemiah, suggesting rumors among the heathen that Nehemiah and the Jews plan to rebel and make Nehemiah their king through the construction of the wall. The letter is attributed to Gashmu, who is spreading these rumors.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're building a treehouse, and some kids say you're doing it to become the leader of all the kids. That's kind of what's happening here, but with a big wall instead of a treehouse.

Historical Background

Nehemiah 6 was written by Nehemiah, a Jewish leader, around the 5th century BCE. It describes Nehemiah's efforts to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile, facing opposition and false accusations from neighboring leaders.

Living It Out Today

When facing false accusations, it's important to stay focused on your mission and not let rumors shake your resolve. Nehemiah's story can inspire us to keep working towards our goals despite what others might say.

Topics

leadershipperseveranceoppositionrebuildingfalse accusationsmission

Related Verses

Ezra 4:13Esther 3:8Acts 24:51 Kings 12:161 Samuel 22:7

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Gashmu?
Gashmu was likely a leader among the neighboring peoples who opposed Nehemiah's efforts to rebuild Jerusalem. He spread rumors to undermine Nehemiah's work.
Why were they building the wall?
The wall was being rebuilt to protect Jerusalem from attacks and to restore the city's former glory after the Babylonian exile.
How did Nehemiah respond to the accusations?
Nehemiah stayed focused on his mission and did not allow the false rumors to distract him from rebuilding the wall and strengthening the city.
What can we learn from Nehemiah's response?
Nehemiah shows us the importance of staying true to our mission and not being deterred by false accusations or opposition. His resilience can inspire us in our own endeavors.
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