2 Chronicles 17:10

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that all the kingdoms around Judah became afraid of God and therefore did not attack Jehoshaphat, the king of Judah. The fear of God protected Jehoshaphat from his enemies.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big, friendly dog, and all your neighbors are afraid to come near your house because they don't want to upset the dog. In this story, God is like that big, friendly dog, and He makes everyone too scared to fight Jehoshaphat.

Historical Background

The verse is from the book of 2 Chronicles, written around 400 BC by unknown authors, possibly Jewish scribes. It was written to encourage the people of Judah to remain faithful to God, reflecting a time when Judah faced threats from surrounding nations.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us that living a life filled with the fear of God can bring respect and protection from others. For example, a person who is known for their integrity and respect for the law is less likely to face conflicts or legal troubles.

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Related Verses

Joshua 24:14Proverbs 16:6Psalms 111:10Romans 13:31 Peter 3:14

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'the fear of God' mean in this context?
The fear of God here refers to a deep reverence and respect for God's power and authority, which can lead to a respectful and protective attitude toward those who fear God.
How did the fear of God protect Jehoshaphat?
The fear of God caused the neighboring kingdoms to be intimidated and avoid conflict with Jehoshaphat, ensuring his safety and the safety of his kingdom.
Can the fear of God protect us today?
Yes, living a life grounded in the fear of God can influence others positively, earning respect and often avoiding unnecessary conflicts or troubles.
What are some practical ways to fear God in our daily lives?
Practicing the fear of God includes regularly reading the Bible, praying, living a moral life, and seeking to honor God in all decisions and actions.
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