2 Chronicles 1:16

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse from 2 Chronicles 1:16 talks about King Solomon bringing horses from Egypt and buying linen yarn. Solomon's merchants were responsible for purchasing the yarn at a set price. The verse highlights Solomon's extensive trading and the luxury goods he acquired for his kingdom.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're a kid who loves horses and cool clothes. King Solomon, like a big boss, bought fancy horses and special fabric from far away. He had helpers who made sure to get the fabric and pay the right amount, just like when you go to the store with your parents and they buy things.

Historical Background

The book of 2 Chronicles was written after the Babylonian exile, likely by an unknown author. It was intended for the returning exiles to remind them of their history and the greatness of Solomon's reign, emphasizing Solomon's wealth and trading relationships with other nations.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us about the importance of managing resources wisely and engaging in fair trade. Just as Solomon had a system to purchase goods at a fair price, we should also ensure that the products we buy are ethically sourced and that we pay a fair price for them.

Topics

tradewealthresource managementSolomonhistoryethics

Related Verses

1 Kings 10:28Ezekiel 27:18Proverbs 10:4Luke 16:101 Corinthians 9:19

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the verse tell us about Solomon's economy?
The verse suggests that Solomon's economy was robust, involving international trade for luxury goods like horses and linen yarn, reflecting his kingdom's wealth and influence.
Who were Solomon's merchants?
Solomon's merchants were likely trusted individuals responsible for purchasing goods and managing trade relations. They ensured that goods like linen yarn were acquired at fair prices.
Why was linen yarn significant?
Linen yarn was significant for its use in making fine clothing and was often associated with luxury and wealth, indicating Solomon's kingdom's high standards of living.
How does this relate to modern trade?
This verse highlights the importance of fair trade and ethical sourcing, reminding us to ensure that the goods we purchase today are obtained in a fair and just manner.
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