2 Kings 21:18

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that King Manasseh died and was buried in a garden near his house. After him, his son Amon became the new king. The verse is straightforward, noting the transition of power from father to son.

Explained for Children

Imagine a king, Manasseh, who was like a dad to his country. When he died, they put him to rest in a pretty garden. Then his little boy, Amon, became the new king, just like how you might take over playing with your toys when mommy or daddy finishes.

Historical Background

The book of 2 Kings was written by prophets around 550 BCE to document the history of Israel and Judah. This passage describes the death of King Manasseh and the accession of his son Amon, providing a snapshot of the political and religious conditions of the time.

Living It Out Today

This verse reminds us of the cycle of life and leadership. Just as Amon took over after his father, we often step into roles left by others, whether at home, work, or in our communities. It’s a call to be ready and responsible in our positions.

Topics

leadershiptransitiondeathburialkingshiphistorical events

Related Verses

2 Kings 21:12 Kings 21:242 Chronicles 33:20Jeremiah 15:4Acts 13:21

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Manasseh in the Bible?
Manasseh was a king of Judah, known for his long and controversial reign. He was known for leading his people away from God, but later repented.
What happened to Amon after Manasseh died?
After Manasseh's death, Amon became the new king. However, his reign was short and marked by rebellion against God.
Why is the location of Manasseh's burial significant?
The specific mention of Manasseh being buried in the garden of Uzza indicates the importance of his burial place and possibly hints at his status or the nature of his reign.
How does this verse relate to leadership?
This verse illustrates the transfer of leadership and the continuity of kingship, highlighting the importance of preparation and readiness for new roles.
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