Nehemiah 8:11
Sundanese Bible (Sunda) - KITAB SUCI (LAISUN) 1991
What Does This Mean?
The Levites, who were religious leaders, told the people to be quiet and not to worry because it was a holy day. They wanted everyone to stay calm and joyful, not sad.
Explained for Children
Imagine it's your birthday, and everyone is supposed to be happy. But if someone spills juice, the Levites are like the grown-ups who say, 'Don't worry, let's keep smiling because it's a special day!'
Historical Background
This verse comes from the book of Nehemiah, written by Nehemiah himself around 445 B.C. It describes a time when the people of Israel had just returned from exile and were celebrating the reading of the Law, which was a holy event for them.
Living It Out Today
When you're at a church service or a family celebration, remember that it's important to maintain respect and joy, even if something goes wrong. Like if you're at a wedding and drop a plate, you can still keep the mood positive by staying calm.
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