2 Chronicles 18:3

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

King Ahab of Israel asks King Jehoshaphat of Judah to join him in a battle at Ramothgilead. Jehoshaphat agrees to support Ahab in the war, showing unity and cooperation between the two kingdoms.

Explained for Children

Imagine two friends, Ahab and Jehoshaphat, who decide to work together to solve a problem. Ahab asks Jehoshaphat for help, and Jehoshaphat says, 'Sure, I'll help you just like you would help me.' They work as a team, like when you and your friend build a big Lego castle together.

Historical Background

2 Chronicles was likely written during or after the Babylonian exile, around 538 BCE. The author, probably a priest or scribe, wrote to encourage the people of Judah by highlighting the history of their kings and their relationship with God. This verse reflects the political dynamics of the time between Israel and Judah.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse can remind us of the importance of unity and support among friends or within a community. For example, when a friend is facing a tough decision, like choosing a college, being supportive and helping them explore their options can strengthen your friendship.

Topics

unityfriendshipleadershipcooperationdecision-makingcommunity

Related Verses

1 Kings 22:42 Chronicles 18:71 Samuel 23:16Romans 15:1-2Ephesians 4:16

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jehoshaphat agree to go to war with Ahab?
Jehoshaphat agreed to join Ahab in war because he valued the alliance between their kingdoms. This shows how leaders can support each other during times of conflict.
What does this verse tell us about the relationship between Israel and Judah?
This verse highlights a cooperative relationship between the two kingdoms, showing that despite their differences, they could unite for a common cause.
Is there a lesson about decision-making in this verse?
Yes, this verse teaches that when making decisions, especially in leadership, it's important to support each other and work together for a common goal.
How does this verse relate to modern friendships?
This verse can be seen as an example of friendship where mutual support is key. It encourages modern friendships to be built on mutual respect and support in times of need.
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