2 Kings 21:7

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about King Manasseh setting up an idol inside the temple. The Lord had previously promised David and Solomon that His name would be forever in the temple and in Jerusalem, but Manasseh's actions go against this promise.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a special room where you keep all your favorite things, and your parents told you to keep it neat and special. But then you put a toy that doesn't belong there, making the room less special. That's what King Manasseh did with the temple, and it made God sad.

Historical Background

The book of 2 Kings was written around the 6th century BCE by unknown authors. It records the history of the kings of Israel and Judah, emphasizing how their actions affected their relationship with God. The audience was the Israelites who had experienced the exile in Babylon.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse reminds us to keep our commitments and respect the sacred places in our lives, whether they are physical or spiritual. For example, if you have a special place for prayer or meditation, keep it clean and free from distractions.

Topics

idolatrypromisesanctuarydisobediencecommitmentworship

Related Verses

2 Kings 8:191 Kings 9:3Exodus 20:4Deuteronomy 27:15Matthew 24:15

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Lord's promise to David and Solomon?
God promised to make His name forever in the temple and in Jerusalem, showing that this place was special and chosen by Him for His dwelling.
How did Manasseh's actions affect the temple?
Manasseh's setting up of an idol in the temple went against God's wishes, making the temple less holy and showing disrespect to God's commandments.
Why is it important to keep sacred places pure?
Sacred places are meant to be places of reverence and connection with the divine. Keeping them pure helps maintain their sanctity and the spiritual focus they represent.
Can you give an example of how this verse applies to modern life?
This verse reminds us to respect and maintain the integrity of our sacred spaces, such as a church or a personal meditation corner, by keeping them free from distractions and inappropriate elements.
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