2 Chronicles 18:25

Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, the king of Israel orders his people to take Micaiah and return him to Amon, the city governor, and Joash, the king's son. The king wants Micaiah to be in their custody.

Explained for Children

Imagine the king is like a school principal. He told the teachers to take a student named Micaiah and make sure he stays with two important people at the school: the vice-principal and the principal's kid.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Book of 2 Chronicles, written around the 4th century BCE. It was written for the Jewish community returning from exile in Babylon, providing historical accounts and emphasizing God's guidance in Israel's history.

Living It Out Today

In a modern context, this could be like a company leader assigning responsibility to manage a problematic employee to a trusted manager and a family member. It highlights the importance of accountability and delegation.

Topics

leadershipaccountabilitydelegationhistorical narrativesroyaltycustody

Related Verses

1 Kings 22:26Jeremiah 26:24Matthew 27:19Acts 25:161 Timothy 5:17

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Micaiah in 2 Chronicles 18:25?
Micaiah was a prophet who gave a message against the kings of Israel and Judah's plans, leading to his custody as mentioned in this verse.
What role does Amon play in this verse?
Amon is the city governor to whom Micaiah is assigned to be in custody. This indicates a trusted position in the local administration.
Why is Joash mentioned alongside Amon?
Joash, the king's son, is mentioned to emphasize that the custody involves a royal figure, highlighting the importance of the task.
What does this verse teach about leadership?
It teaches about the importance of assigning responsibilities to trusted individuals, showing leadership in action and the necessity of accountability.
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