Nehemiah 10:25
German (Die Heilige Schrift (Schlachter 1951))
Was bedeutet das?
Nehemiah 10:25 lists the names of some individuals who were involved in an agreement. These names are Rehum, Hashabnah, and Maaseiah. This verse is part of a larger context where leaders and people of Israel are making a covenant to uphold the laws of God.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine a group of friends signing a promise to help clean up the playground. In this verse, Rehum, Hashabnah, and Maaseiah are like those friends, but they're promising to follow God's rules. Just like you might make a promise to your friends, these people are making a big promise to God.
Historischer Hintergrund
This verse comes from the Book of Nehemiah, written by Nehemiah, a Jewish leader, around 445 B.C. The text is part of the post-exilic period when the Jews had returned from Babylonian captivity. The audience is the community of Jews who returned to rebuild Jerusalem and its temple, with a focus on religious and social reform.
Anwendung für heute
In modern times, this verse can remind us of the importance of making and keeping commitments, especially those related to our faith. For example, if you promise to attend a weekly Bible study, staying committed to that promise shows your dedication, much like the individuals in Nehemiah's time who agreed to uphold God's laws.