2 Kings 3:21

Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from 2 Kings describes a situation where the Moabites hear that enemy kings are coming to fight against them. In response, the Moabites gather all their able-bodied men and prepare to defend their border. The verse shows the Moabites' readiness to face the impending threat.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends are playing in a big playground, and suddenly you hear that some bigger kids are coming to take over your favorite swing set. You and your friends would quickly gather everyone who can help and stand together to protect your swing set. That's kind of what the Moabites did in this story.

Historical Background

The book of 2 Kings was written by an unknown author, possibly a prophet, around the 6th century BCE. It was written for the Israelites who were exiled in Babylon, detailing the kings of both Israel and Judah, and the consequences of their actions, especially their adherence to or rejection of God's laws. This section describes the geopolitical tensions and military strategies of the time.

Living It Out Today

This verse can remind us of the importance of being prepared for challenges and coming together as a community to face them. For example, if you hear that a new project at work might affect your team, gathering everyone to discuss and strategize can help you face the challenge more effectively.

Topics

defensepreparationcommunityleadershipmilitaryconflict

Related Verses

Joshua 6:1Exodus 14:10Numbers 13:27Ephesians 6:102 Corinthians 10:4

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the verse tell us about the Moabites?
The verse shows that the Moabites are quick to organize and defend their territory when they hear of an approaching threat. They gather their forces to stand against the enemy.
How does this verse relate to the overall story of 2 Kings?
This verse is part of a larger narrative detailing the conflicts between Israel and its neighbors, highlighting the military strategies and the consequences of alliances and betrayals in the region.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
Leadership is about readiness and unity. When facing a challenge, a leader must mobilize their people to prepare and stand together against the threat.
How do the cross-references help in understanding this verse?
Cross-references like Joshua 6:1 and Ephesians 6:10 provide examples of how other biblical figures prepared for challenges, offering a broader perspective on the themes of defense and readiness.
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