(Or) Depuis le jour où le roi m'avait commandé d'être gouverneur dans le pays de Juda, c'est-à-dire depuis la vingtième année du règne d'Artaxerxès jusqu'à la trente-deuxième, pendant douze ans, nous n'avons rien pris, mes frères ni moi, des revenus (vivres) qui étaient dus aux gouverneurs.
Que signifie ce verset ?
Nehemiah explains that during his time as governor of Judah, which lasted twelve years, he and his family did not take advantage of the benefits other governors typically received. This shows Nehemiah's integrity and selflessness.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine if your teacher said they wouldn't eat the extra cookies meant for teachers. Nehemiah did something like that, showing he cared more about others than about himself.
Contexte historique
Nehemiah wrote this part of the Bible while he was in charge of rebuilding Jerusalem. The text was written around 445-432 BCE, and it reflects the life of the Jewish community returning from exile in Babylon.
Application pour aujourd'hui
A modern scenario could be a CEO refusing bonuses while ensuring employees get their fair share. This mirrors Nehemiah's selflessness and integrity in leadership.