2 Chronicles 6:38
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
ورَجَعوا إلَيكَ مِنْ كُلِّ قُلوبهِمْ ومِنْ كُلِّ أنفُسِهِمْ في أرضِ سبيِهِمِ الّتي سبَوْهُمْ إليها، وصَلَّوْا نَحوَ أرضِهِمِ الّتي أعطَيتَها لآبائهِمْ، والمدينةِ الّتي اختَرتَ، والبَيتِ الّذي بَنَيتُ لاسمِكَ،
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about God's people praying for forgiveness when they are in captivity. It says that if they truly repent and pray to God, facing the direction of their homeland and the city where the temple is, God will hear them. It's a message of hope and forgiveness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're far away from home and you did something wrong. If you say sorry with all your heart and think about home, God will hear you and forgive you. It's like sending a message to your parents saying you're sorry and want to come home.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Chronicles, written after the Babylonian exile. The text reflects a time when the Israelites were hoping for God's mercy and forgiveness after being taken away from their homeland. The original audience would have been the returning exiles rebuilding their community and the temple in Jerusalem.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can remind us to seek forgiveness sincerely and to turn towards what represents our faith and hope, even when we're far from our spiritual or physical homes. For example, a family far from home during a difficult time might find comfort in praying together, facing a direction that holds special meaning.
Topics
repentanceforgivenessprayerexilehopereturn
Related Verses
Psalms 137:1-3Jeremiah 29:11-14Ezekiel 36:26-27Luke 15:11-321 John 1:9
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the direction of prayer important in 2 Chronicles 6:38?
The direction of prayer is symbolic. It represents the spiritual connection and the longing for God's presence and forgiveness. By facing their homeland and the temple, the Israelites show their deep commitment and faith.
How does 2 Chronicles 6:38 relate to the concept of exile?
This verse addresses the theme of exile by offering hope to those who are far from home. It promises that God will hear their prayers if they seek forgiveness sincerely, showing that distance does not limit God's mercy.
What can we learn from 2 Chronicles 6:38 about God's forgiveness?
2 Chronicles 6:38 teaches that God's forgiveness is available to those who truly repent and seek it with their whole heart and soul, no matter where they are. This highlights the importance of sincere repentance in receiving forgiveness.
How can 2 Chronicles 6:38 be applied in modern spiritual practices?
Today, this verse can inspire individuals to seek forgiveness sincerely and to find ways to connect spiritually, even when physically distant from their faith community, by focusing their prayers and thoughts on what represents their spiritual home.
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