1 Kings 8:28
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
তথাপি, এই নিমিত্তে, আপোনাৰ দাসে এই ঠাইৰ ফাললৈ মুখ কৰি কৰা প্ৰাৰ্থনা শুনিবলৈ, আপুনি আপোনাৰ দাসৰ প্ৰাৰ্থনা আৰু মিনতি গ্ৰহণ কৰি, আপোনাৰ দাসে আজি আপোনাৰ আগত কৰা কাতৰোক্তি আৰু প্ৰাৰ্থনালৈ কাণ দিয়ক।
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Solomon, the king of Israel, is praying to God, asking Him to listen to his prayer and the prayers of the people. He's emphasizing the importance of God's presence and attention to their requests.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're talking to your best friend and you really want them to listen to you. Solomon is doing the same thing, but he's talking to God. He wants God to hear what he's saying, just like you want your friend to hear you.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of 1 Kings, written around 560 BCE. It records Solomon's prayer at the dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem. The audience includes Israelites, and the cultural setting is one of significant religious devotion and the establishment of a central place of worship.
Living It Out Today
Think of a time when you really needed to talk to someone important. Maybe it was a teacher or a parent. You wanted them to listen to your problem and help. This verse reminds us that God listens to our prayers and cares about what we say.
Topics
prayerfaithhearingworshipdedicationtemple
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Solomon praying to in 1 Kings 8:28?
Solomon is praying directly to God, acknowledging God's omnipresence and asking for God's attention to his and the people's prayers.
What is the significance of the temple in this verse?
The temple was the central place of worship in Jerusalem, and Solomon's prayer emphasizes its importance as the location where God would hear the prayers of His people.
How does this verse relate to modern prayer?
It shows that prayer is a way to connect with God, and that our prayers are heard, just as Solomon's were. It's a reminder that we can always pray to God and trust that He listens.
What can we learn from Solomon's approach to prayer?
Solomon's prayer teaches us to be earnest in our prayers and to trust that God will hear us. It also shows the importance of acknowledging God's presence and power in our lives.
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