2 Chronicles 26:13

Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes Uzziah's powerful army of 307,500 soldiers who were ready to help the king defend against any enemy. No one is speaking; it's a historical record. The key message is the strength and readiness of the army to protect the kingdom.

Explained for Children

Imagine a really big playground where there are 307,500 kids ready to protect their school against any bullies. That's how many soldiers were there to help King Uzziah keep his kingdom safe.

Historical Background

The Book of 2 Chronicles was written by unknown authors, possibly priests or prophets, around the 4th century BCE. It was written for the Israelites who had returned from exile in Babylon to encourage them to remain faithful to God. The cultural setting was one of rebuilding and recommitment to God after a period of exile.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, consider how communities or organizations can come together to protect and support each other. For instance, a neighborhood watch program can be a modern example of people working together to defend against threats.

Topics

protectionmilitarydefenseloyaltypowerstrength

Related Verses

1 Samuel 24:112 Samuel 8:142 Chronicles 13:3Joshua 1:9Romans 13:4

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the number of soldiers indicate about Uzziah?
The large number of soldiers suggests Uzziah's kingdom was strong and well-prepared for conflict, showing his military prowess and organizational skills.
How did Uzziah's army help him?
The army was crucial for Uzziah's reign, providing security against external threats and helping to maintain control over his kingdom.
Is there a spiritual lesson in this verse?
Yes, it teaches about the importance of readiness and unity in facing challenges, both in a military and a spiritual sense.
How does this verse relate to other parts of the Bible?
It relates to other passages where God's people prepare for battle or need divine protection, emphasizing the importance of both human effort and divine support.
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