Nehemiah 10:15
French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)
Si, le jour du sabbat ou un jour de fête, ces gens apportent du blé ou d'autres marchandises à vendre, nous ne leur achèterons rien. Tous les sept ans, nous laisserons le sol en repos et nous renoncerons à exiger le remboursement des dettes.
What Does This Mean?
Nehemiah 10:15 lists three names: Bunni, Azgad, and Bebai. These individuals were part of a group that made a covenant with God to follow the Law. The verse is part of a longer list of names, indicating the commitment of these individuals to their faith.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends making a promise to always clean up your toys. In this verse, Bunni, Azgad, and Bebai are like your friends who are promising to follow God's rules. It's like they're part of a big group of friends all making the same promise.
Historical Background
Nehemiah 10:15 is part of the Book of Nehemiah, written by Nehemiah himself around 445-420 BCE. This section lists the names of individuals who agreed to a covenant. The cultural setting involves post-exilic Jews returning to Jerusalem and rebuilding the city and their faith practices.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, imagine a group of friends or colleagues signing a pledge to support a community project. Each person's name represents their commitment. Similarly, Bunni, Azgad, and Bebai are committing their names to a faith-based pledge, showing personal accountability in their beliefs.
Topics
commitmentcovenantfaithcommunitynamespost-exilic period
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are these names significant?
These names are significant because they represent individuals who made a covenant with God, showing their commitment and participation in rebuilding the faith community.
What does the covenant mentioned in this verse involve?
The covenant mentioned involves a promise to follow the Law of God, which includes religious and societal duties, ensuring the community adheres to God's teachings.
How does this verse relate to community?
This verse highlights the importance of collective commitment. The individuals listed are part of a larger group making a communal pledge, emphasizing unity and shared responsibility.
Is there any special meaning to the names mentioned?
While the verse does not provide specific meanings, names in biblical times often carried symbolic or descriptive meanings related to their roles or characteristics within the community.
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