1 Kings 18:9
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
তেতিয়া ওবদিয়াই ক’লে, “মই এনে কি পাপ কৰিলোঁ, আপুনি যে বধ কৰিবৰ বাবে আপোনাৰ দাসক আহাবৰ হাতত শোধাই দিছে?
What Does This Mean?
This verse comes from a conversation between Elijah and the Lord. Elijah feels he has done nothing wrong, yet fears Ahab, a king who wants to harm him. Elijah asks why he should face such danger.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and you think you're being a good player. But suddenly, the seeker is coming after you, and you're scared. You might ask, 'Why are you chasing me when I haven't done anything wrong?' That's what Elijah is feeling here.
Historical Background
1 Kings is part of the historical books of the Old Testament, written around the 6th century BC. It details the reigns of Israel's kings and prophets like Elijah. This passage is from Elijah's encounter with Ahab, a wicked king who opposes the true God.
Living It Out Today
When you feel unfairly targeted or misunderstood, remember Elijah's plea. It's okay to ask why you're facing challenges and seek God's perspective and comfort in difficult situations.
Topics
faithperseverancesufferingGod's protectionintercessionprophets
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Elijah's question reveal about his relationship with God?
Elijah's question shows his close relationship with God. He feels safe enough to express his concerns and seek understanding, believing God can provide answers.
Why does Elijah feel Ahab is after him?
Ahab, a wicked king, opposes Elijah because Elijah challenges Ahab's idol worship. Ahab sees Elijah as a threat to his rule, thus wanting to harm him.
How does this verse relate to the theme of persecution?
This verse highlights the theme of persecution, as Elijah faces danger from Ahab for his faith. It shows the risks prophets took to serve God.
What can we learn from Elijah's response to his fear?
Elijah's response teaches us to seek God's perspective in times of fear and to question our circumstances, trusting in God's justice and protection.
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