2 Chronicles 25:10
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
فَصَرَفَ أَمَصْيَا الْجُنُودَ الَّذِينَ جَاءُوا إِلَيْهِ مِنْ أَفْرَايِمَ، وَأَرْسَلَهُمْ إِلَى بِلَادِهِمْ. فَغَضِبُوا جِدًّا عَلَى يَهُوذَا، وَرَجَعُوا إِلَى بِلَادِهِمْ فِي غَضَبٍ شَدِيدٍ.
What Does This Mean?
King Amaziah dismissed the army from Ephraim that had come to help Judah in battle, which made them very angry. They went back home upset with Judah.
Explained for Children
Imagine you invited friends to play but then asked them to go home before the game started. They would feel sad and mad, just like the soldiers from Ephraim felt when Amaziah sent them back.
Historical Background
The book of 2 Chronicles was likely written by an unknown author around the 4th century BC. It was written to the Jewish people returning from exile, recounting their history and emphasizing the importance of following God's laws.
Living It Out Today
When we ask for help, it's important to value the contribution of those who come to assist. Dismissing their efforts can lead to hurt feelings and conflicts, as seen with Amaziah and the army from Ephraim.
Topics
conflict resolutionleadershipanger managementteamworkdivine guidancehistorical events
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Amaziah send the army from Ephraim back home?
Amaziah believed the Ephraimites would not bring him divine favor in battle. This decision led to significant conflict and resentment.
What can we learn about leadership from Amaziah's actions?
Leaders must be careful not to dismiss help without considering the consequences, as it can lead to conflict and damaged relationships.
How does this verse illustrate anger management?
The Ephraimites' reaction shows how anger can result from feeling undervalued or dismissed, highlighting the importance of managing anger constructively.
How does this verse apply to teamwork?
It demonstrates that dismissing team members can cause friction and conflict, which can harm the team's cohesion and effectiveness.
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