2 Chronicles 25:16
Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)
Die profeet was besig om te praat, en toe sê Amasia vir hom: “Het ons jou gekies om 'n raadgewer van die koning te wees? Nee! Bly stil! As jy aanhou praat, dan sal ek jou laat doodmaak.” Die profeet het stilgebly, maar hy het eers gesê: “Ek weet nou dat God besluit het om jou te laat sterf, want jy doen hierdie ding en jy luister nie wanneer ek vir jou wil help en sê wat jy moet doen nie.”
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, a king is talking to a prophet. The king asks if the prophet is part of the king's counsel, and tells him to stop talking. The prophet then says he knows God has decided to destroy the king because he didn't listen to the prophet's advice.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who tells you not to touch a hot stove. You ignore them and get burned. Now, think of the king as you, and the prophet as your friend. The king didn't listen to the advice and now there are consequences.
Historical Background
2 Chronicles was written by an unknown author, likely a priest or scribe in Jerusalem, around the 4th century BC. It was written for the people of Israel returning from exile, providing them with a historical narrative of their kings and the consequences of their actions.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, we can apply this by listening to the advice of those who have our best interests at heart, like parents or mentors. Ignoring their advice can lead to negative outcomes, much like the king in the verse who faced destruction for not heeding the prophet's counsel.
Topics
adviceconsequencesobedienceprophetswisdomdivine judgment
Related Verses
1 Samuel 15:22-231 Kings 22:13-14Jeremiah 25:4-7Acts 28:25-28Revelation 3:19
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean when the king asks if the prophet is part of his counsel?
The king is questioning the prophet's authority and suggesting that he should stop speaking unless he is officially part of the king's advisory team.
Why did God decide to destroy the king?
God decided to destroy the king because he did not listen to the prophet's counsel, showing a lack of obedience and respect for divine guidance.
Can you give an example of a similar situation in the Bible?
A similar situation is found in 1 Samuel 15:22-23, where King Saul ignored God's command and faced severe consequences.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can apply this by being open to advice from those who care about us and by recognizing that ignoring such counsel can lead to negative outcomes.
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