So the people went forth, and brought them, and made themselves booths, every one upon the roof of his house, and in their courts, and in the courts of the house of God, and in the street of the water gate, and in the street of the gate of Ephraim.
Así que el pueblo salió y recogió ramas, e hicieron refugios temporales para sí mismos. Los construyeron en sus azoteas, en sus patios, en los patios de la casa de Dios, en el área abierta junto a la Puerta del Agua, y en el área abierta junto a la Puerta de Efraín.
El pueblo construyó refugios temporales con ramas en azoteas, patios y espacios públicos para celebrar la festividad.
📚 Contexto Histórico
This occurred around 445 BC when Ezra read the Law to the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile. They discovered they were supposed to celebrate the Festival of Booths (Sukkot), a harvest festival where families lived in temporary shelters for seven days to remember how God provided for their ancestors in the wilderness. This was the first time in generations that the people had properly observed this forgotten festival.
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