Nehemiah 9:29
Persian Bible (FACB) 2005 - Persian Contemporary Bible
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes God's efforts to bring the Israelites back to His law, despite their pride and refusal to listen to His commandments. It emphasizes their stubbornness and disobedience, even though following God's laws would have brought them life.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who doesn't want to play by the rules of a game, even though those rules would make the game more fun and fair. God tried to get the Israelites to follow His rules, but they were too proud and didn't want to listen, even though His rules would have made their lives better.
Historical Background
Nehemiah 9:29 is part of the book of Nehemiah, written around 445 BCE. The text reflects the community's acknowledgment of their ancestors' failures and their commitment to follow God's laws. The Israelites were returning from exile and rebuilding Jerusalem.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can be applied to situations where someone is repeatedly given guidance but chooses to ignore it, leading to negative consequences. For instance, an employee might ignore safety guidelines, thinking they know better, but this pride could lead to accidents and harm.
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