Nehemiah 3:29
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What Does This Mean?
In Nehemiah 3:29, two people named Zadok and Shemaiah are rebuilding parts of Jerusalem's wall. Zadok worked near his house, and Shemaiah, who was the keeper of the east gate, worked after Zadok. This shows the community coming together to restore their city.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your neighborhood needed a fence fixed. Zadok is like a neighbor who fixes the part of the fence right next to his own house. Then, Shemaiah, who usually watches the front gate, helps out after Zadok. They work together like a team to make their neighborhood better.
Historical Background
Nehemiah 3:29 is part of the Book of Nehemiah, written around the 5th century BCE. Nehemiah, the author, details the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls and gates after the Babylonian exile. The people of Jerusalem, including Zadok and Shemaiah, were dedicated to restoring their city.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can be applied to community projects or volunteer work. Just like Zadok and Shemaiah, people can contribute to rebuilding or improving their neighborhoods by volunteering and working together.
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