2 Chronicles 26:20
Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes King Uzziah being struck with leprosy by God. The priests see this and immediately expel him from the temple. Uzziah, realizing his condition, leaves quickly. The message is about divine judgment and the consequences of disobedience.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you did something wrong and got a big, obvious mark on your face. That's like what happened to King Uzziah. He did something God didn't like, so he got a big spot on his forehead that showed everyone he was sick. The priests saw it and told him to leave the temple, and he left right away.
Historical Background
This verse is from 2 Chronicles, written around the 5th century BCE. It was compiled by the Jewish scribes and historians to chronicle the kings and events of Israel and Judah. The audience was primarily the returning exiles from Babylon, who needed to be reminded of their past and God's judgment.
Living It Out Today
Just as King Uzziah faced immediate consequences for his actions, we can face consequences for our decisions today. If you know you've done something wrong, it's important to acknowledge it, take responsibility, and make changes to prevent further harm.