2 Chronicles 9:14
Afrikaans 1933/1953
behalwe wat ingekom het van die koopmans wat rondtrek, en van die handelaars, terwyl ook al die konings van Arabië en die goewerneurs van die land vir Salomo goud en silwer ingebring het.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about the wealth that flowed into King Solomon's kingdom. It mentions that traders and merchants, as well as kings from Arabia and governors, brought gold and silver to him. The key message is the immense wealth and influence Solomon had.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a lemonade stand, and everyone who passes by brings you coins. That's like King Solomon, but instead of lemonade, he had gold and silver coming in from all over. It shows how important and rich he was.
Historical Background
The book of 2 Chronicles was written by priests and prophets around 538-515 BCE. It was aimed at the returning exiles from Babylon, reminding them of their glorious past under kings like Solomon. The cultural setting was one of a powerful kingdom in the ancient Near East.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us about the importance of managing wealth wisely. For example, a wealthy businessman could use their resources to support charitable causes, much like how Solomon used his wealth for building the temple.
Topics
wealthleadershipgivingprosperitykingshiptrade
Related Verses
1 Kings 10:14-15Proverbs 10:22Matthew 25:14-30Deuteronomy 8:17-18Luke 16:1-13
Frequently Asked Questions
How did Solomon use his wealth?
Solomon used his wealth for various projects, including the construction of the temple in Jerusalem and maintaining his royal court.
What was the significance of gold and silver in ancient times?
Gold and silver were symbols of wealth and power, often used for trade, religious offerings, and royal gifts in ancient times.
How does this verse reflect on leadership?
This verse highlights the importance of leadership in managing resources effectively, ensuring prosperity and stability in a kingdom.
What can we learn from Solomon's wealth?
From Solomon's wealth, we can learn about the responsibility of managing resources wisely and using them to benefit others, not just for personal gain.
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