Ezra 8:6

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

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This verse from Ezra lists Ebed, the son of Jonathan, and fifty other males from the family of Adin who are part of a larger group returning to Jerusalem. It's a record of those who came back with Ezra to rebuild the city and the temple.

شرح للأطفال

Imagine you're organizing a big family reunion. This verse is like saying, 'Ebed, who is Jonathan's son, is bringing 50 of his cousins to the party.' It's a way to keep track of who's coming to help rebuild their home.

السياق التاريخي

Ezra 8 was written by Ezra, a priest and scribe, around 450 BC. It documents the return of a group of Jews from Babylon to Jerusalem after their exile. The audience is the Jewish community, detailing who was part of this important journey.

التطبيق اليوم

Today, when you're part of a group project, remember that each person, like Ebed and his 50 companions, brings unique strengths and numbers to make the task possible. It's about teamwork and commitment.

المواضيع

rebuildingreturn from exilecommunityleadershipgenealogycommitment

آيات ذات صلة

Numbers 1:1-31 Chronicles 9:1-2Ezra 2:1-21 Thessalonians 1:1Revelation 7:4-8

أسئلة شائعة

Who was Ebed?
Ebed was the son of Jonathan and one of the leaders bringing people back from exile in Babylon to Jerusalem.
Why is the number fifty significant?
The number fifty may represent a standard group size used for organization or might signify a significant contribution to the return effort.
What was the purpose of listing names?
Listing names helped keep track of who was involved in the return and could be used for organizing tasks and responsibilities.
How does this relate to the rebuilding of Jerusalem?
This list is part of the documentation of the people involved in the efforts to rebuild Jerusalem and the temple after the exile.
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