1 Kings 21:5

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from 1 Kings 21:5, Jezebel, the wife of King Ahab, notices that her husband is sad and not eating. She asks him why he is so upset. The key message is about Jezebel's concern, though her intentions are not good.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your mom or dad was feeling really sad, and your mom asked why you weren't eating your favorite food. That's what Jezebel does here. She notices something is wrong and asks her husband why he's not eating. But remember, not all questions are asked with good intentions.

Historical Background

This verse is part of the Book of 1 Kings, written around 550 BC by unknown authors. It was written for the Israelites after their exile, providing historical and moral lessons. The story takes place in the context of Israel's monarchy and the influence of foreign deities.

Living It Out Today

In a modern context, we might see this as a reminder to be aware of why someone might be concerned about us. If a friend asks why you're not eating and you know they have a history of manipulative behavior, be cautious. Understand the motives behind questions and concerns from others.

Topics

concerndeceptionrelationshipsleadershipemotionsmorality

Related Verses

1 Samuel 1:71 Kings 19:22 Samuel 13:18Proverbs 12:16Matthew 6:25

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Ahab sad?
Ahab was sad because he wanted something that he couldn't have. In the next few verses, we learn that he wanted Naboth's vineyard, and Naboth refused to sell it to him.
Was Jezebel genuinely concerned about Ahab?
While Jezebel appeared concerned, her intentions were not genuine. Her concern was likely a setup to manipulate Ahab into doing her bidding.
What can we learn about relationships from this verse?
We can learn that sometimes people may show concern for others not out of genuine care but for personal gain. It's important to be aware of such manipulations.
How does this verse relate to leadership?
Leaders, like Ahab, can be influenced by those around them. Leaders should be mindful of the motives of those who try to influence them and act with integrity.
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