Ka napa ka ela silibera le gauta le dibjana tše kgoši le baeletši ba gagwe le bahlankedi le Baisraele ba ba bego ba le bothopša ba bego ba di abile gore di tle di šomišwe ka Tempeleng, ka di neela baprista.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a group fasting and praying to God for help. They believed God listened to their prayers and answered them. It emphasizes the importance of prayer in difficult times.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends are trying to solve a big puzzle, but it's too hard. You decide to take a break, close your eyes, and ask God to help you. This verse is like that moment when you ask for help and believe God will listen.
Historical Background
Ezra, a priest and scribe, wrote this in the 5th century BCE. He was leading a group of Jews returning from exile to rebuild Jerusalem. The passage reflects the community's reliance on God during their journey.
Living It Out Today
When facing a tough project at work, instead of stressing out, take a moment to pray and ask God for guidance. This verse encourages us to rely on prayer in our challenges.