Isaiah 37:2

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes King Hezekiah sending Eliakim, Shebna, and the elders of the priests to seek help from Isaiah the prophet. They are covered in sackcloth, showing their distress and seeking divine guidance.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends are in big trouble, so you go to the wisest person you know for help. That's what's happening here. Some important people are going to Isaiah, who is like a wise teacher, to ask for help when they are very worried.

Historical Background

The Book of Isaiah was written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 BC. This particular passage is set during King Hezekiah's reign when the Assyrians were threatening Jerusalem. The context highlights the urgency and desperation of the situation.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, if you are facing a difficult situation and feel overwhelmed, seeking help and advice from a trusted mentor or spiritual leader can provide comfort and guidance, just as these elders sought Isaiah's wisdom.

Topics

prayerwisdomseeking helptroublefaithguidance

Related Verses

2 Kings 19:22 Chronicles 32:24Luke 10:25Acts 9:36James 5:14

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be covered in sackcloth?
Covering oneself in sackcloth was an ancient practice of showing mourning, humility, or seeking divine favor. It symbolizes the seriousness of their situation and their need for help.
Who is Eliakim in this verse?
Eliakim was an important official in King Hezekiah's court, responsible for household matters. He is one of the key figures sent to seek Isaiah's guidance.
What is the significance of sending the elders of the priests?
The priests were highly respected and knowledgeable in religious matters. Their involvement emphasizes the importance and urgency of seeking divine wisdom in the face of danger.
How does this verse relate to seeking guidance?
This verse illustrates the importance of seeking guidance and wisdom from trusted sources, especially in times of trouble. It shows that even leaders turn to spiritual leaders for help.
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