2 Kings 21:13

Afrikaans (Contemporary Afrikaans Bible 2023)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes God's warning to Jerusalem, saying He will judge it the same way He judged Samaria and the house of Ahab. God will cleanse Jerusalem thoroughly, as if washing a dish and turning it upside down to let it drain completely. This is God speaking through a prophet, emphasizing the severity of judgment.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a dirty plate that needs cleaning. This verse is like God saying He will clean Jerusalem just like you would clean a plate, scrubbing it really well and turning it upside down to make sure it's clean. He's warning them that He will judge them the same way He judged other cities before.

Historical Background

2 Kings was written by an anonymous author around 550 BCE. This particular verse is part of a prophetic message directed at the people of Jerusalem during King Manasseh's reign. The message reflects the cultural belief in divine retribution and the importance of moral and religious integrity.

Living It Out Today

Today, we might apply this verse to a situation where someone is facing the consequences of their actions. For example, if a business leader has been dishonest and is now facing severe legal repercussions, this verse reminds us of the importance of integrity and the consequences of our choices.

Topics

judgmentdivine retributionprophetic messagemoral integrityconsequences of actionscleansing

Related Verses

Isaiah 3:16-26Amos 7:7-92 Kings 17:18-23Revelation 3:1-6Jeremiah 25:1-14

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in 2 Kings 21:13?
The speaker in this verse is God, through a prophet, warning Jerusalem of the judgment to come.
What does the metaphor of washing a dish mean in this verse?
The metaphor of washing a dish emphasizes thorough cleansing and judgment, suggesting that God will completely cleanse Jerusalem of its sins.
Why is Samaria mentioned in 2 Kings 21:13?
Samaria is mentioned because it was previously judged for its sins, and God is warning Jerusalem that it will face a similar fate if it continues in its wicked ways.
How can this verse be applied to personal life?
This verse can remind individuals of the importance of living with integrity and facing the consequences of their actions, much like the thorough cleansing of a dish.
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