Ezra 3:3
Basque (EAB) 2008 (Elizen Arteko Biblia (Biblia en Euskara, Traducción Interconfesional))
What Does This Mean?
The people set up an altar to God and offered sacrifices morning and evening because they were afraid of the local people. The verse highlights their commitment to worship despite fear and external pressures.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're building a treehouse in your backyard, but you're worried about what the neighbors think. You still go ahead and build it because it's important to you. That's like what the people did here - they set up an altar to God even though they were scared of others around them.
Historical Background
Ezra, a priest and scribe, wrote this passage around 450 BC. It describes events shortly after the exiles returned from Babylon to Jerusalem. The people are rebuilding the temple and reestablishing their worship practices amidst local opposition.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, imagine a family setting up a prayer corner in their new apartment while feeling intimidated by their neighbors. This verse encourages them to remain steadfast in their faith and worship practices, regardless of external fears or pressures.