2 Chronicles 18:34

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a battle where the king of Israel, despite being injured, continued to fight in his chariot until evening. He died around sunset. It shows his determination and bravery in the face of a fierce battle.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were playing a really tough game of tag, and even though you were tired and hurt, you kept playing until it got dark. That's what this king did, but instead of a game, it was a real battle, and he was so tired that he died when it got dark.

Historical Background

2 Chronicles was written by priests and scribes to teach and encourage the people of Judah. This section describes the battle between Israel and the Syrians, a common conflict during the time of the divided kingdom, reflecting the political and military tensions of the era.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, a person might face a difficult task at work or school and continue to push through until it’s done, even when they feel exhausted. This verse teaches us about perseverance and dedication, even in tough situations.

Topics

perseverancebraverymilitaryleadershipdeathdetermination

Related Verses

1 Kings 22:342 Samuel 11:14-17Jeremiah 49:28-29Matthew 10:28Hebrews 11:34

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the king of Israel mentioned in 2 Chronicles 18:34?
The king of Israel mentioned is likely King Ahab, known for his involvement in battles against the Syrians as described in both 1 Kings and 2 Chronicles.
What is the significance of the timing of the king's death in 2 Chronicles 18:34?
The timing of his death at sunset signifies the end of the battle and emphasizes the intense duration and effort he exerted throughout the day.
How does this verse relate to themes of leadership and perseverance?
This verse highlights the king's dedication and perseverance in the face of adversity, showing leadership qualities that encourage followers to persist in tough situations.
Are there any other battles described similarly in the Bible?
Yes, similar depictions of battles and leaders' perseverance can be found in various passages like 2 Samuel 11 and Jeremiah 49, showing recurring themes of valor and endurance.
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