Ditutup untuk Sabat
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Description
The gates of Jerusalem are being shut as merchants wait outside with baskets, pottery, textiles, and pack animals. A guard stands watch while a man presses the heavy wooden doors closed, marking the city’s obedience to the Sabbath command. The rebuilt stone wall and fortified gate place the scene in the reforms of Nehemiah, when commerce was stopped at sundown so the holy day would not be treated as an ordinary market day.
In Nehemiah 13, the governor confronts Sabbath trading and orders the gates closed before the day begins, preserving worship, rest, and covenant faithfulness. The image emphasizes the public nature of holiness: the Sabbath was not only private devotion, but a visible ordering of community life under God’s law.
In Nehemiah 13, the governor confronts Sabbath trading and orders the gates closed before the day begins, preserving worship, rest, and covenant faithfulness. The image emphasizes the public nature of holiness: the Sabbath was not only private devotion, but a visible ordering of community life under God’s law.