Spanish BLPH (La Palabra (versión hispanoamericana))
Zorobabel, Josué y el resto de los cabezas de familia de Israel les contestaron: —No podemos edificar un Templo a nuestro Dios junto con ustedes. Tan solo nosotros hemos de construirlo para el Señor, Dios de Israel, como nos ha ordenado Ciro, rey de Persia.
¿Qué significa esto?
In this verse, Zerubbabel, Jeshua, and other leaders of Israel reject the help of non-Israelites in rebuilding the temple. They affirm their own responsibility to build the house of God as commanded by King Cyrus.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you and your friends are building a fort. Some kids from another group want to help, but you say, 'Thanks, but we want to build it ourselves, just like our parents told us to do.' That's what Zerubbabel and Jeshua are doing with the temple.
Contexto histórico
Ezra wrote this part of his book after the Babylonian exile, around 450 BC. The Israelites were returning to rebuild their temple in Jerusalem, facing resistance from local groups who didn't want to help.
Aplicación para hoy
Today, a similar scenario might be choosing to do a project yourself or with a team, despite offers of help from others. Zerubbabel and Jeshua remind us to listen to the guidance and commands we have been given.
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