1 Kings 14:20
Arabic Bible (GNA) Good News Arabic - 1993 (الترجمة العربية المشتركة)
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Jeroboam, the king of Israel, ruled for 22 years and then died. His son, Nadab, became king after him. It's a straightforward account of the passing of a king and the succession of his son.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game of king of the hill. Jeroboam was the king on the hill for 22 years. Then, he had to go to bed forever, and his son Nadab got to be the new king. It's like passing the crown to the next person in line!
Historical Background
1 Kings was written by an unknown author, possibly a prophet, around the 6th century BC. The book was intended for the Israelites in exile to remind them of their history and the consequences of their actions. This verse is part of the historical narrative about the divided kingdom of Israel.
Living It Out Today
This verse reminds us about the cycle of leadership and how power can be passed down. In modern terms, it's like when a CEO retires and hands over the company to their chosen successor. We see the importance of preparing for transitions in leadership.