2 Kings 12:7
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
সেয়ে, যোৱাচ ৰজাই যিহোয়াদা পুৰোহিতক আৰু আন আন পুৰোহিতসকলক মাতি সুধিলে, “আপোনালোকে কিয় মন্দিৰৰ একোৱেই মেৰামতি কৰা নাই? এই হেতুকে, এতিয়াৰ পৰা আপোনালোকে পুনৰ আপোনালোকৰ কৰদাতাসকলৰ পৰা ধন নল’ব, বৰং মন্দিৰ মেৰামতিৰ অর্থে যিখিনি সংগ্রহ কৰা হ’ল সেইখিনি লৈ যেয়ে মেৰামতি কৰিব পাৰে সেইসকলক দি দিয়ক।”
What Does This Mean?
King Jehoash is talking to Jehoiada the priest and other priests. He asks them why they are not fixing the temple. He tells them to stop keeping money for themselves and to use it to fix the temple instead.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a piggy bank for your school's playground. Your teacher, who is like King Jehoash, asks why you haven't fixed the broken slide yet. He tells you to use the money in your piggy bank to fix the slide, not to keep it for yourself.
Historical Background
2 Kings was written by historians around 550 BC. It tells the story of Israel and Judah's kings. Jehoash was one of the kings of Judah who ruled in the 8th century BC. This passage talks about the temple repairs which were important for religious practices.
Living It Out Today
A concrete scenario could be a local church where the roof is leaking. The church leaders notice this and ask the treasurer to stop keeping donations for personal use and to use it for the repairs to ensure the church remains a safe place of worship.
Topics
leadershipstewardshiprepairworshipprieststemple
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the temple like during King Jehoash's time?
The temple was an important place of worship where sacrifices were made. It had fallen into disrepair, and King Jehoash wanted to fix it to ensure it served its purpose properly.
Why was King Jehoash concerned about the temple?
King Jehoash was concerned because a well-maintained temple was essential for the spiritual life and well-being of his people. It was a symbol of their faith and a place of communal worship.
How did the priests respond to King Jehoash's request?
The passage doesn't specify the priests' response, but it implies that the king's directive was meant to address a specific issue of misuse or neglect of funds meant for temple repairs.
What lessons can be learned from this verse about stewardship?
This verse teaches that funds given for a particular purpose should be used for that purpose and not diverted for personal gain. It emphasizes the importance of accountability and using resources for their intended goals.
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