2 Kings 8:27
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
وَعَمِلَ أخَزْيَا الشَّرَّ أمَامَ اللهِ كَمَا فَعَل بَيْتُ أخآبَ. فَقَدْ سَارَ عَلَى نَهْجِ بَيْتِ أخآبَ، لِأنَّهُ صَاهَرَهُمْ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how King Jehoram of Judah followed the bad example set by the house of Ahab, doing evil in the sight of the Lord. He did this because he married into the house of Ahab. The verse emphasizes the influence of family and marriage on a person's actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you married someone who always told lies and broke rules. You might start doing the same bad things too. This verse is about a king who married into a family that did bad things, and he ended up doing bad things too.
Historical Background
2 Kings was written by the prophets, possibly Jeremiah or another prophet in the court of Judah, around the 6th century BCE. It was written for the people of Judah to remind them of their history and the consequences of their actions. The cultural setting was one of kingship and divine judgment.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, we can see this as a reminder about the influence of our relationships. If you marry or spend a lot of time with someone who does bad things, you might start doing those bad things too. It's important to choose good influences in your life.
Topics
influenceeviljudgmentmarriageconsequencesleadership
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Frequently Asked Questions
What specific actions did Jehoram take that were evil?
The verse doesn't list specific actions, but it implies that Jehoram engaged in idol worship and other sins that the house of Ahab was known for, such as sacrificing children to idols and promoting false prophets.
How did marrying into the house of Ahab affect Jehoram?
Marrying into the house of Ahab led Jehoram to adopt their sinful practices and lifestyle, which resulted in him doing evil in the sight of the Lord and following in their footsteps.
What is the significance of calling Jehoram 'son in law of the house of Ahab'?
Calling Jehoram 'son in law' emphasizes the strong influence of his in-laws on his behavior, showing how family relationships can lead to adopting harmful practices and beliefs.
How does this verse relate to personal choices in relationships?
This verse serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of choosing relationships wisely. It highlights how the choices we make in who we marry or spend time with can influence our character and actions.
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