2 Chronicles 11:8

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What Does This Mean?

This verse lists three cities: Gath, Mareshah, and Ziph. It is part of a larger list of cities that Rehoboam fortified. The key message is about the strengthening of the city defenses under King Rehoboam's rule.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big play fort. King Rehoboam made sure three cities, like Gath, Mareshah, and Ziph, were extra safe and strong, just like how you might add more blocks to make your fort even tougher to knock down.

Historical Background

The book of 2 Chronicles was written during the Persian period, after the Babylonian exile. It was composed to encourage the people of Judah to remain faithful to God and to remind them of their historical roots and God's promises. The verse is part of a list of cities fortified by Rehoboam to protect his kingdom.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can think about strengthening our own defenses against challenges. Just as these cities were fortified to protect against invaders, we can fortify our character and faith to protect ourselves from the threats we face in our daily lives.

Topics

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Related Verses

Joshua 15:441 Samuel 23:41 Kings 4:252 Samuel 23:341 Kings 14:28

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Rehoboam fortify these cities?
Rehoboam fortified these cities to protect his kingdom from potential invaders and to strengthen his rule over the area.
What was the significance of these cities?
These cities held strategic importance for trade and defense, making them crucial for Rehoboam's efforts to secure his kingdom.
How can we apply this verse to our lives today?
We can apply this verse by focusing on strengthening our character and faith, much like how Rehoboam fortified these cities to protect his kingdom.
What do we know about these cities from other Bible verses?
Other verses provide additional details about these cities, such as their roles in battles and their geographical importance, which helps us understand their significance in Rehoboam's time.
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