Nehemiah 11
Dear RTB’ers,
As we saw a few days ago, Jerusalem seems to be mostly uninhabited: And the rest of the people cast lots to bring one out of ten to live in Jerusalem the holy city, while nine out of ten remained in the other towns. (v. 1b) To us, today, it might seem strange that people would rather live in the towns than in Jerusalem near the temple and the leaders. But then I tried to imagine their living situation. Jerusalem was destroyed in 586 BC – obliterated! The temple and the walls torn down and, presumably, houses ransacked and burned. Now we have read in Ezra and Nehemiah that the temple and the walls were rebuilt, but my sense is that most of the houses were still in ruins.
Look at what we see in Ukraine today – entire towns destroyed and peoples’ lives completely upended. Who would want to go back to that – unless there was a mass movement of people willing to rebuild. Again, imagine France or Germany after World War II. But there was, in fact, that mass movement of people in the late 1940’s and lives were rebuilt. It probably took decades, maybe centuries, but Jerusalem did rebuild, well before Jesus’ time.
But today in our reading Jerusalem is relatively uninhabited. And they had to cast lots to get “volunteers” to move back. Very strange to our way of thinking!!
Blessings.
Fred