2 Chronicles 21:13

Amharic NASV (አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጒም)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is a warning from a prophet to King Jehoram of Judah. It says that he has followed bad examples like the kings of Israel and has led his people astray, even killing his own brothers.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who starts copying a mean kid's bad habits. He starts lying and fighting, making everyone around him upset. That's what this verse is talking about, but with a king who made his people do bad things.

Historical Background

The Book of 2 Chronicles was written after the exile of the Jews, probably around the 4th century BCE. It was written for the returning Jewish community to remind them of their history and the importance of following God's ways.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse reminds leaders and individuals that their actions can influence others. If a leader chooses to act immorally, they can lead others astray, just like King Jehoram did in Judah.

Topics

leadershipmoralityjudgmentconsequencessindivine warning

Related Verses

1 Kings 16:30-331 Kings 21:25-262 Kings 8:16-18Romans 1:24-27James 3:1-2

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote this verse?
The Book of 2 Chronicles is traditionally attributed to Ezra, but the exact author is unknown. It was likely written after the Babylonian exile.
What does 'going a whoring' mean?
This phrase means engaging in idolatry or straying from God's path, similar to how one might stray from a faithful relationship.
Why did King Jehoram kill his brothers?
The verse suggests Jehoram's actions were motivated by power and a desire to secure his rule, even at the cost of family bonds.
What can we learn from this verse?
We learn the importance of ethical leadership and the serious consequences of leading others astray through immoral actions.
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