Nehemiah 7:65

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse, Nehemiah (referred to as 'the Tirshatha') tells the people not to eat the most holy things until a priest with Urim and Thummim appears. The key message is about waiting for proper guidance before engaging in sacred activities.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're at a birthday party and can't eat the cake until the birthday person blows out the candles. Nehemiah is like the birthday person, saying 'hold on' until a special helper arrives to show everyone how to do things right.

Contexte historique

Nehemiah 7 was written by Nehemiah around the 5th century BCE. It details the time after the Babylonian exile, when Jews were rebuilding Jerusalem. The cultural setting involved reinstating the religious practices and ensuring they were done correctly.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In a modern scenario, this verse teaches us to seek proper guidance before making significant decisions. For example, before starting a major project at work, it might be wise to consult a mentor or expert in the field.

Thèmes

guidancefaithtraditionsleadershipwaitingauthority

Versets liés

Exodus 28:30Numbers 27:21Ezra 2:631 Samuel 23:9-121 Samuel 28:6

Questions fréquentes

Who is the Tirshatha mentioned in Nehemiah 7:65?
The Tirshatha is a title for a Persian governor, and in this context, it refers to Nehemiah, who was appointed by the Persian king Artaxerxes to oversee the rebuilding of Jerusalem.
What are Urim and Thummim?
Urim and Thummim were sacred objects used by the high priest to communicate with God and receive divine guidance on important matters, often through a yes or no answer.
Why couldn't the people eat the most holy things?
The people were told to wait until a priest with Urim and Thummim appeared because the correct protocol for eating these holy items was essential, and only a properly authorized priest could provide that guidance.
What can we learn from Nehemiah's actions in this verse?
Nehemiah's actions teach us the importance of waiting for proper guidance and authority before engaging in significant or sacred activities to ensure they are done correctly and with respect.
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