2 Kings 13:24

Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Hazael, the king of Syria, died and his son Benhadad became the new king. It is a straightforward historical record noting a change in leadership.

Explained for Children

Imagine if the king of a big country went to sleep and never woke up. His son, who was like the prince, became the new king. That's what happened here!

Historical Background

This verse is part of 2 Kings, written by a scribe during the Babylonian exile. It documents the kings and events of Israel and surrounding nations, providing a historical narrative for the exiled community.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can think about how power and leadership change hands. When someone in a position of authority leaves, it can affect many people. We can apply this to understanding transitions in our communities or workplaces.

Topics

leadershiptransitionhistorypowerroyaltykingship

Related Verses

1 Kings 15:201 Kings 20:282 Kings 13:31 Samuel 13:14Matthew 22:17

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Hazael?
Hazael was a king of Syria who was known for his military exploits against Israel.
What does the verse tell us about the transition of power?
The verse indicates a smooth transition where Benhadad, Hazael's son, took over the throne without mentioning any conflict.
Is there more information about Benhadad in the Bible?
Yes, there are other mentions of Benhadad in the Bible, showing his role and interactions with Israel.
How does this verse fit into the broader narrative of 2 Kings?
This verse is part of a larger historical record that tracks the kings and events of Israel and its neighbors, helping to understand the political landscape of the time.
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