2 Chronicles 25:27
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
وَمِنْ حِينَ حَادَ أَمَصْيَا مِنْ وَرَاءِ ٱلرَّبِّ فَتَنُوا عَلَيْهِ فِي أُورُشَلِيمَ، فَهَرَبَ إِلَى لَخِيشَ، فَأَرْسَلُوا وَرَاءَهُ إِلَى لَخِيشَ وَقَتَلُوهُ هُنَاكَ،
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that after King Amaziah stopped following God, people in Jerusalem plotted against him. He fled to Lachish but was caught and killed there.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who used to love playing games but then stopped. Your other friends got mad and chased your friend away, but they caught up to him and made him go away forever. That's kind of like what happened to King Amaziah.
Historical Background
2 Chronicles was likely written by multiple authors after the Babylonian exile, around 538 BCE. It was aimed at the returning exiles to Jerusalem, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness to God and the consequences of turning away from Him.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you might have stopped doing something important, like studying for an exam, and faced negative consequences. This verse reminds us that staying true to our commitments, like our faith, can prevent harmful outcomes.
Topics
faithfulnessconsequencesleadershiprebellionjudgmentbetrayal
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Frequently Asked Questions
What were the reasons behind Amaziah's downfall?
Amaziah's downfall was partly due to his turning away from God. This led to a conspiracy against him, showing how faithlessness can lead to dire consequences.
How does this verse relate to leadership?
Leaders like Amaziah who turn away from God face significant risks, as illustrated by his betrayal and death, emphasizing the importance of moral leadership.
What does this verse teach about the consequences of turning away from God?
It teaches that there can be severe personal and public consequences when one abandons their faith, as seen in Amaziah's tragic end.
How might a child understand the betrayal described in this verse?
A child might understand betrayal as when a friend turns against you, similar to how Amaziah's people turned against him after he stopped following God.
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