2 Kings 16:18

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how King Ahaz of Judah removed a special room used for the Sabbath and the king's private entryway from the Temple for the king of Assyria. It shows how Ahaz compromised the Temple's integrity for political reasons.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you had a special room where you could relax on weekends, but your friend asked for it and you gave it away. That's what King Ahaz did with a special room in the Temple, and he did it to please a powerful ruler.

Historical Background

2 Kings was written by prophets to record the history of Israel and Judah. This verse comes from the account of King Ahaz's reign around 700 BC. It reflects the political pressures faced by Judah and the compromises made by its kings.

Living It Out Today

Today, we face pressures to compromise our values or give up what's important to us for external benefits. This verse reminds us to stand firm in our convictions and not sacrifice our spiritual integrity.

Topics

compromiseintegritypolitical pressurespiritual integritycompromise of faithhistorical narratives

Related Verses

1 Kings 12:282 Chronicles 28:24Ezekiel 43:13Matthew 5:16Acts 15:24

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Sabbath room used for?
The Sabbath room was likely used for rest and prayer during the Sabbath. It was a place of spiritual importance that King Ahaz removed to make political concessions.
Why did King Ahaz give up the Sabbath room?
King Ahaz gave up the Sabbath room to the king of Assyria, likely to secure political support or alliances during a time of conflict and instability.
How does this verse apply to modern Christians?
This verse serves as a reminder to modern Christians not to compromise their faith or spiritual integrity for external benefits or political reasons.
What can we learn from King Ahaz's actions?
We can learn from King Ahaz's actions that compromising spiritual integrity for political gain has negative consequences and can lead to the loss of spiritual significance and values.
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