2 Chronicles 18:9
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
وَكانَ المَلِكانِ فِي ذَلِكَ اليَومِ، يَرتَدِيانِ زِيَّهُما المَلَكِيَّ وَيَجلِسانِ عَلَى عَرْشَينِ فِي قاعَةِ القَضاءِ قُرْبَ بَوّابَةِ السّامِرَةِ. وَكانَ الأنبِياءُ جَمِيعاً واقِفِينَ يَتَنَبَّأُونَ أمامَهُما.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a scene where the kings of Israel and Judah, Ahab and Jehoshaphat, are sitting on their thrones dressed in their royal robes. They are in an open space near the gate of Samaria, and several prophets are giving them prophecies.
Explained for Children
Imagine two important leaders, like the principal and the vice-principal, sitting together in their nice clothes. They're in a big open space near the school gate, and some people are telling them what might happen next. It's like when you hear a weather forecast, but these people think they can tell the future!
Historical Background
The book of 2 Chronicles was written after the Babylonian exile, likely by a group of historians or priests. The original audience was the returning Jewish exiles. This verse captures a moment where the kings of Israel and Judah are seeking guidance from prophets, showing the cultural and religious practices of the time.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can remind us of the importance of seeking wise counsel before making significant decisions. Just as the kings sought the advice of prophets, we can consult trusted advisors or mentors when facing important choices.
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leadershipprophetsadvicedecision-makingroyaltycounsel
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the significance of the prophets in this scene?
The prophets were seen as intermediaries between God and the people, providing guidance and divine messages. Their presence here underscores the importance of spiritual counsel in leadership decisions.
Why were the kings sitting in an open space?
The open space near the gate was likely a public area, suggesting the kings wanted to show transparency and gather public support or witness for their decision-making process.
How does this verse relate to leadership?
This verse highlights the practice of seeking diverse opinions and advice before making decisions, a crucial aspect of effective leadership in both ancient and modern contexts.
What can we learn about prophets from this verse?
The verse shows that prophets were involved in advising leaders, indicating their significant role in providing spiritual guidance and insight into future events.
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