1 Kings 9:25
Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that King Solomon offered sacrifices to God three times a year at the altar he built. He also burned incense there, showing his devotion to God. The verse ends by noting that Solomon completed the house of God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special place in your room where you pray and give thanks to God. King Solomon had a big temple like that, and he visited it three times a year to give special gifts to God, like burning nice-smelling things and offering animals. This was his way of saying 'thank you' and 'I love you' to God.
Historical Background
The book of 1 Kings was likely written by prophets like Jeremiah and Ezra around 560 BC. It was written for the Israelites after the exile to remind them of their history and God's covenant with their kings. The verse reflects the religious practices and the importance of the temple in Solomon's reign.
Living It Out Today
Just like Solomon dedicated specific times to worship God, we can set aside regular times to pray and give thanks. For example, a family might choose to pray together at the dinner table every day to show their devotion and gratitude.