2 Chronicles 11:15

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how Rehoboam, the king of Judah, set up priests for high places, devils, and the calves he had made. It shows how he was leading the people away from following God's laws. The key message is about the consequences of leading people astray.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your teacher decided to teach you all about the wrong way to do things instead of the right way. That's kind of what this verse is saying. The king, Rehoboam, was teaching his people to do things that weren't good or right, just like a teacher who teaches wrong things.

Historical Background

2 Chronicles was written by the Chronicler, likely in the 4th century BCE, to a Jewish audience returning from exile in Babylon. This passage reflects the period after Solomon, focusing on the divided kingdom, with Judah and Israel following different paths, including idol worship.

Living It Out Today

Imagine a scenario where a leader at work or school decides to teach others unethical practices. This verse reminds us of the importance of following good and righteous leaders and the impact our choices can have on others.

Topics

leadershipidolatryconsequencesworshipdivided kingdomrighteousness

Related Verses

1 Kings 12:28Deuteronomy 4:192 Kings 17:161 Samuel 7:4Jeremiah 19:5

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Rehoboam in this verse?
Rehoboam was the king of Judah after the death of his father Solomon. He is known for leading the people away from God's commands.
What does 'high places' refer to in the verse?
'High places' refers to elevated locations where people often built altars to worship idols or practice pagan rituals instead of following God's commands.
How does this verse relate to today's leadership?
This verse reminds today's leaders of the importance of guiding people in the right direction and setting a good example, as leading astray can have serious consequences.
What can we learn about idolatry from this verse?
The verse teaches that idolatry, or the worship of false gods, was a significant issue in the divided kingdom and that it often leads to spiritual and moral decline.
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