Nehemiah 3:17

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse describes the repair work on Jerusalem's walls. Rehum, a Levite, and Hashabiah, a ruler of part of Keilah, worked on restoring the city walls. The work shows the community coming together for a common cause.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine your school needs repairs. The teachers and the class leaders work together to fix the playground. This is like that, but for a city, where Rehum and Hashabiah worked on fixing the walls to keep the city safe.

Contexte historique

Nehemiah wrote this book around 445-420 BC. It details the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls after a period of destruction. The audience would have been the returning exiles who needed encouragement to restore their city.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In a modern scenario, a community might come together to rebuild after a natural disaster. Just like Rehum and Hashabiah, each person contributes according to their abilities and responsibilities.

Thèmes

communityrebuildingleadershipresponsibilitycooperationrestoration

Versets liés

Ezra 3:1Ezra 5:16Nehemiah 11:191 Corinthians 3:9Ephesians 4:16

Questions fréquentes

What was the role of Levites in Nehemiah's time?
Levites were priests and caretakers of religious duties. They were also involved in the community's restoration efforts, as seen with Rehum working on the wall.
Why is Hashabiah mentioned specifically?
Hashabiah is mentioned because he held a significant position as a ruler and contributed to the restoration, highlighting the involvement of local leaders.
What can we learn about leadership from Nehemiah 3:17?
Leadership involves taking responsibility and working together towards a common goal, as seen with the Levites and Hashabiah contributing to the wall's restoration.
How does Nehemiah 3:17 relate to teamwork?
The verse shows teamwork in action, with different individuals and groups contributing their efforts to a shared restoration project, emphasizing the importance of collaboration.
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