2 Kings 16:3

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes King Ahaz of Judah, who followed the bad practices of other kings, even sacrificing his son to a false god. This was considered a very bad thing to do, against God's will.

Explained for Children

Imagine if someone you love did something really wrong, like copying homework from others. That's how God felt about King Ahaz doing bad things and even hurting his own child to please a false god. God wanted the people to do good things and follow His rules, not make mistakes like this.

Historical Background

2 Kings was written by prophets and historians around 550 BCE. It records the history of Israel and Judah, aiming to show how following God led to blessings and disobeying Him led to problems. The cultural setting involved many nations with their own gods and practices.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can apply this verse by remembering the importance of not following bad examples, even when it feels normal or accepted around us. We should choose to do what is right and not harm others, even if others are doing so.

Topics

worshipchild sacrificeidolatryconsequencesobediencegodly leadership

Related Verses

2 Chronicles 28:3Deuteronomy 18:10Jeremiah 7:31Leviticus 18:21Psalms 106:37

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is child sacrifice mentioned in this verse?
Child sacrifice was a practice among some ancient cultures to appease gods or seek favor. This verse shows how King Ahaz adopted these pagan practices, which were against God's commandments.
What does it mean to 'walk in the way of the kings of Israel'?
It means to follow the practices and behaviors of the kings of Israel, who often led their people into idolatry and away from God's commandments.
How can we avoid making similar mistakes as King Ahaz?
We can avoid similar mistakes by staying faithful to God's teachings, seeking His guidance, and not being swayed by harmful practices or peer pressure.
What are the consequences of disobeying God's commands?
Disobeying God can lead to personal and communal harm, as seen in King Ahaz's reign, where his actions led to suffering and God's displeasure.
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