Sea aora tu oreja attenta, y tus ojos abiertos para oyr la oracion de tu sieruo, que yo oro delãte de ti oy dia y noche por los hijos de Iſrael tus sieruos, y confieſſo los peccados de los hijos de Iſrael que peccamos contra ti: Y yo, y la caſa de mi padre auemos peccado.
¿Qué significa esto?
Nehemiah is praying to God, asking Him to listen and see their situation. He is confessing the sins of his people and asking for help for the children of Israel.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you have a friend who is in trouble and you keep asking a grown-up for help. That's what Nehemiah is doing. He's asking God to pay attention and help his people because they've made some mistakes.
Contexto histórico
Nehemiah wrote this prayer during the period when the Israelites were returning from exile. It was a time of rebuilding and renewal, and Nehemiah is appealing to God for assistance and forgiveness for his people.
Aplicación para hoy
When facing difficulties, we can learn from Nehemiah to pray persistently and honestly, admitting our faults and asking for God's help. This can apply to a community dealing with a crisis or an individual facing personal struggles.